Present proposed $170.8 million city budget with $4.1 million shortfall
In Plain English
The city faces a $4.1 million budget gap in its proposed $170.8 million spending plan for the next 2 years. The General Fund, which pays for basic city services like police and parks, shows a $3.6 million deficit out of its $147.2 million budget. City leaders must now decide how to close this gap through spending cuts or new revenue.
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