As the City Council is faced with plugging a $9.7-million budget gap deficit for the next year, there is debate on where to make the deepest cuts. Some have suggested that certain city programs may come to an end and further layoffs may be on the horizon. City Council members have given their approval of less than 5% cuts for some city departments, but others may face cuts as high as 7.5%.
Although cost-cutting measures have been discussed in general, there seems to be a general consensus within the City Council that both police and fire will be largely immune to the full cutbacks, despite the fact that the two departments take up a great chunk of the city’s general-fund budget. Even in the face of deep budget cuts for other city departments, police officers are due to receive a 6% pay increase in July as a part of a four-year contract negotiated in 2007.