San Rafael’s City Council today adopted a $208.2 million citywide budget for the coming fiscal year, signing off on higher public safety spending while warning that short-term fixes will not solve long-term gaps. City leaders balanced the plan with one-time transfers and modest cuts, but officials say structural shortfalls will require new revenue or deeper reductions if conditions do not improve. The adopted plan assigns roughly $44.8 million t…
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