Council to discuss budget cuts with mayor tonight
The City Council is expected review their proposed changes to the 2010 budget with the mayor this evening at City Hall.
Mayor Harry Tutunjian presented a $63.7 million proposed budget in October which would carry a 4.25 percent tax increase in January if no changes are made.
While preliminary changes suggested by the council were revealed last weekend in a Record article, the amounts are expected to vary this evening.
The council's Democratic majority gained an At-Large seat in last week's general election for a 7-2 majority once new members are seated in January.
The council meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the City Council chambers at City Hall.
Mayor Harry Tutunjian presented a $63.7 million proposed budget in October which would carry a 4.25 percent tax increase in January if no changes are made.
While preliminary changes suggested by the council were revealed last weekend in a Record article, the amounts are expected to vary this evening.
The council's Democratic majority gained an At-Large seat in last week's general election for a 7-2 majority once new members are seated in January.
The council meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the City Council chambers at City Hall.
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