Outline of New San Diego City Budget
Here’s a brief outline of the city’s new $5.8 billion budget for the next fiscal year, passed unanimously by the council on Tuesday, June 10. A final vote will take place before the end of the month.
Also, Mayor Gloria vowed to sign the spending plan without changes. It reverses many of the cuts proposed by the mayor in April that critics said would have disproportionately impacted low-income neighborhoods, homeless San Diegans and people of color.
The final budget includes:

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