The Alameda County Board of Supervisors was presented with a $6.7 billion budget proposal Thursday that closes an estimated $91.4 million funding gap without layoffs or major reductions in services. County Administrator Susan Muranishi said the 2026-2027 “all funds” budget grew by $570 million, a 9% increase from last fiscal year that was “driven largely” by Measure W, a 0.5% countywide sales tax passed by voters in 2020 to raise an estimated $1…
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