Ryan Patrick Demro wrote: This is part of an ongoing shell game the Adminstration is playing to "cut costs" and justify yet another tax increase.
I agree. The administration needs a tax increase to finance the three to five percent yearly raises promised to City employees. The "cuts" made are cuts in services that "cut" nothing from spending.
The goal is to get a tax increase. The tactic used is to stop maintaining streets, ignore development needs, ignore unmowed lawns and abandoned homes etc. They hope that when they offer the "solution" of a tax increase the voters will buy it.
Don't be fooled. The proposed tax increase will barely cover raises and benefit increases for 18 months. At that point another tax increase will be required to finance another round of raises.
The Administration needs to deal with the structural nature of the budget problems facing the City.