The City Council on Tuesday will vote on an $809-million city budget for the next fiscal year, including the $173.1-million General Fund, which covers the city's day-to-day operations.
The proposed budget relies on $3 million in employee salary and benefit concessions to help balance a projected $8.1-million budget gap, even though deals have yet to be struck with the city's four employee unions. Negotiations remain ongoing.
In addition to employee concessions, city officials have proposed diverting sales-tax revenue away from capital improvement projects and into the General Fund, among other funding swaps, and about $1 million in reductions in maintenance and operational costs.