March 12, 2026
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is asking residents to complete a budget survey as the city faces a $120 million deficit heading into the new fiscal year beginning July 1st. The shortfall, attributed to elevated costs and reduced revenues, will necessitate deeper reductions than the prior year, affecting municipal positions, programs, and services. A preliminary budget proposal will be made public on April 15th, followed by City Council deliberations that will incorporate community input gathered through surveys, public hearings, and other feedback mechanisms.
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