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Monday, November 9, 2009

Clout is reporting that budget director Stephen Agostini just told Council that the city is on pace to end the fiscal year with $31 million less than it expected to have.

We noted last week that it was good to see the mayor getting out ahead of next year's very-likely fiscal crisis by ordering departments to find ways to cut 7.5% from their budgets. Maybe he wasn't as far ahead as we hoped.

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