San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria reveals final budget proposal
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Future of Midway Homeless Shelter Remains Uncertain
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria reiterated his call Wednesday for the county rather than the city to fund a homeless shelter on county property in the Midway District. Gloria left funding for the shelter, which serves people with behavioral health conditions, out of his revised city budget proposal. County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer also unveiled a proposal Wednesday that would use $800,000 in unspent federal stimulus funds to try to chip away at…
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria reveals final budget proposal
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria defended his final proposed budget for the 2026 fiscal year on Tuesday, calling it “balanced, strategic and responsible,” even though it includes painful cuts to services to help close the city's $258 million deficit. At a press conference Wednesday, Gloria acknowledged the difficult choices made to maintain fiscal stability, including reductions to library hours, recreation center access, an…
In May budget revision, Gloria pulls back on police cuts but sticks with cuts to parks, libraries
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is reversing his proposals to close a police station and eliminate detectives focused on prostitution — but there aren’t many other big changes in the revised budget he is releasing Wednesday. Gloria wants to partially reverse proposed cuts to Humane Society funding, but he is sticking with plans to slash hours at city libraries and recreation centers, close restrooms in many city parks and cut millions in arts fundin…
‘Hands Off Our Parks,' local leaders say to Mayor, San Diego City Council
Local leaders and community groups on Tuesday demanded that Mayor Todd Gloria and the San Diego City Council reject proposed budget cuts that would slash parks, libraries, recreation centers and more. The mayor’s “draft” city budget for Fiscal Year 2026 includes $157 million in new revenue, partly composed of increased fees, as well as net increases for both the San Diego Police Department and Fire-Rescue Department, $29.3 million for the forme…
Budget Woes Addressed – 710am KURV
The city of San Antonio has a budget problem, with tax revenues falling short of expectations. Rolando Pablos, who is running for mayor, says he wants to set up a Sunset Commission that will root out government waste. Departments that are wasting taxpayer dollars would be eliminated. Pablos says that police and fire would be off-limits. Members of City Council were told that sales tax and property tax revenue are on track to come in about ten-mil
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