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Updated: Wednesday, 4:54 p.m.Cincinnati officially has a city budget for the new fiscal year which starts in two weeks. A committee on Monday approved the…
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It's now up to Cincinnati City Council members to make changes to the city's proposed budget for the fiscal year which starts July 1.Council members have…
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Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac warned in a memo Tuesday the department's street strength could drop below 1,000 sworn officers next year.For several…
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A Cincinnati Council majority has voted to make about $2.5 million in changes to the city's general fund budget for the new fiscal year that starts…
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Nearly 50 people offered comments Monday night as Cincinnati City Council's Budget and Finance Committee held its first public hearing on the proposed…
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At least three Cincinnati Council members want to revisit the city's living wage ordinance to increase the hourly pay rate for part-time city employees to…
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Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black announced Wednesday the projected general fund budget deficit for the next fiscal year has ballooned to $25.1…
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So far Cincinnati is not hitting the revenue projections needed to meet this year's city budget. Those revenues were about $2 million less than what was…
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Cincinnati City Council has decided to keep collecting $28.9 million in property taxes to support the city's general fund budget. It has been at that…
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Cincinnati City Council won't approve a new budget for another six months, but already the city manager is projecting a deficit of between $7 and $9…