San Bruno’s City Manager has unveiled a recommended FY2026‑27 spending plan that technically keeps the city’s finances in balance, yet leaves the General Fund walking a financial tightrope. The proposal clocks in at roughly $291 million across all funds, with the General Fund, which pays for police, fire and other core services, at about $68.8 million. City officials say the exposure is serious enough that hiring pauses, program trims or new rev…
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