Revenue & Collection To provide municipal, financial services of the highest quality to the residents and businesses of the City of Aurora, the City Council, and the city staff, in an efficient and progressive manner, while safeguarding City assets and upholding the Public Trust.
Budget Explore Aurora’s comprehensive budgets and capital improvement plans, detailing financial priorities from past years to the current 2025 budget. Access reports, supplements, and long-term improvement plans to understand the city’s fiscal strategies and projects.
Expenditure Approval Lists Explore the Expenditure Approval Lists to access detailed records of financial decisions and authorized expenditures. Browse through the archived lists for insights into approved spending, updated regularly.
Supplemental Accounts Payable Listings These listings reflect proposed disbursements of city funds, which are considered for approval by the Aurora City Council at its regular semi-monthly meetings. Included on the listings are proposed vendor payments in the amount of $15,000 or more and proposed small grants/donations to outside parties.
City Contracts Explore archived tabulations, awards, and bid invitations from previous years. Access detailed records of closed bids, including award summaries and tabulations from 2010 through 2017. Dive into historical data and review past procurement outcomes.
Procurement The Procurement Division’s primary objective is to invite all qualified businesses to participate in solicitations so the city may procure at the lowest, most responsible cost, goods and services meeting the best needs of the city.
Tax Increment Financing Districts TIF Districts seek to increase property values by encouraging development within the designated area. TIF Districts can only be created by municipal government and can exist for up to 23 years.