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Mayor Faulconer’s Revised Budget Includes More Funding For Police Retention, Arts Spending

Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced Tuesday that extra money in the fiscal year that begins July 1 will go toward addressing a police officer retention problem and supporting arts organizations — the most controversial issues in his $ 3.6 billion budget proposal. At a news conference, Faulconer said his so-called ” May Revise ” includes $ 150,000 for a study on police officer recruitment and retention, $ 100,000 for a national search for a replacement for police Chief Shelley Zimmerman and an additional $ 2.4 million for the arts. He also said an extra $ 10.3 million will be placed into reserves to prepare for an even tighter budget next year. The extra funds were made available from money expected to be left over from the current fiscal year and higher projections of property tax revenue, according to the mayor’s office. “We’re going to continue putting our neighborhoods first and keep the focus on the core services that our residents rely on the most,” Faulconer said. “Thanks to belt
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