San Diego is shrinking some city bureaucracy and laying off the city’s highest-paid worker to help close a $258 million deficit, but Mayor Todd Gloria still hasn’t made emergency cuts to services that some have called for.
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria has announced plans to consolidate several city departments and eliminate vacant positions in order to save $5.3 million annually and close a $258 million budget deficit within the next four months.
San Diego mayor Todd Gloria, facing an approximately $258 million budget deficit in the 2025/2026 fiscal year, announced personnel moves Tuesday that he said would save the city $5 million, or 2% of its shortfall.
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Mayor Todd Gloria on Tuesday announced that he was eliminating San Diego’s top bureaucratic position: chief operating officer. The announcement included the news that Gloria would be taking over the
State of the City address, Mayor Todd Gloria emphasized the need for strategic decisions to address San Diego’s $258 million budget deficit. The mayor noted that this was a moment of
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