1944 Publications
Bureau Notes 479, Forty-Five Dollars or Forty-Five Million Dollars ( December 44 ) 1 page
Bureau Notes 478, Constitutional Amendment: Proposal No. 4 -- 'Home Rule' for Wayne County; No. 3 -- Increased Compensation for Legislators; No. 2 -- Eligibility of State Legislators to be Candidates for State Offices; No. 1 -- Removal of Restrictions on Water Supplied Out ( November 44 ) 2 pages
Bureau Notes 477, About Thirty-Four Million More Dollars ( September 44 ) 2 pages
Bureau Notes 476, Adjusting Municipal Employees' Salaries ( September 44 ) 2 pages
Report 169, The Odyssey of Detroit's Budget ( September 44 ) 19 pages
Report 168, Municipal Employees--Cost of Living Salary Adjustments (Model Charter Provisions) A previous report, published in February 1942, was the first critical analysis of this method of adjusting salaries to the economic conditions. The popularity of that report and the fact that the Detroit City Council had not as yet taken official action on the subject prompted this further study. The first study was principally concerned with a thorough analysis of the St. Paul plan. This one outlines additional plans and discusses the development of certain plans which give much promise. ( July 44 ) 42 pages [192KB]
Bureau Notes 475, City Salary Adjustment Policy ( May 44 ) 2 pages
Bureau Notes 474, The 1944-45 City Budget ( May 44 ) 2 pages
Bureau Notes 473, About Budget Balancing ( March 44 ) 1 page
Bureau Notes 472, About A Good Time To Serve your Party ( March 44 ) 1 page
Bureau Notes 471, About Population Estimates For Detroit and Environs as of November 1, 1943 ( March 44 ) 2 pages
Bureau Notes 470, About Who Pays the Taxes ( January 44 ) 1 page
Bureau Notes 469, About Another All-Time-High Budget ( January 44 ) 1 page
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