October 29, 2009

Details on projected $8 million shortfall next fiscal year

Read this memo to see how the city comptroller's office determined that the next fiscal year, which starts next July, could pose a major headache for City Hall and taxpayers.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

THANKS MAYOR - GUESS ONCE YOU GET RE-ELECTED (AS YOU STATE, ITS IN THE BAG) GUESS OUR TAXES WILL RISE BIG TIME. BUT HEY WHAT DO YOU CARE? REAL JERK.

Anonymous said...

It is now evident why school administrators are loading up one last year this year. They see this coming. Next year they will all retire and leave us holding the bag.

Anonymous said...

should have raised taxes a little this year. now we are going to get clobbered next year. didn't we learn anything from nicastro's ten years in office with no tax hikes and then a large one and messed up roads to boot? i guess not. not raising taxes is popular and looks great at election time but it's unrealistic and the sooner people realize it the better off we will be. just my take on it.

Anonymous said...

This town needs a change. GET ON THE BALL VOTE NOV 3 FOR MARY. IT CAN`T GET ANY WORSE. AT LEAST SHE WILL HOLDED DEPTS ACCOUNTABLE. AND THAT WHAT THIS TOWN NEEDS.

Anonymous said...

9:30

Pry tell, how do you think Mary will hold department heads responsible?

They will have a ball with her.

Anonymous said...

4:47 Who said dept heads how about depts in general tax payer money. You must be a dept head who isn`t doing your job.

Anonymous said...

4:47 You have a ball with Art why would you what anybody else.you don`t have to do a thing.