Cut 2 positions from Office of Neighborhood Safety to reduce budget by $228,000
In Plain English
The city plans to eliminate 2 Neighborhood Change Agent jobs from the Office of Neighborhood Safety. These positions work directly with community members to prevent violence and support at-risk residents. If approved, the $228,000 savings helps close the city's budget gap.
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