Six Glendale employees received layoff notices last week, the first of more than two dozen who are expected to be cut from the city's payroll due to the loss of local redevelopment revenues.
The employees are split evenly between management and non-management staff and include two planning assistants, an economic development manager, a redevelopment project manager, a neighborhood services field representative and an administrative analyst, said city spokesman Tom Lorenz in an email.
Redevelopment, which was axed in February by a state mandate, paid for $6.6 million worth of staff salaries, benefits, maintenance and operations, according to a city report. Cutting nearly 30 jobs would save the city about $3 million.