Mayor Cohen unveiled his revised $75.1 million budget for FY2011 yesterday. It reflects a 13 percent cut over the FY2010 budget of $86.5 million.
For a breakdown of the mayor's revised budget, go to:
http://www.annapolis.gov/
The video of yesterday's City Council work session, in which the administration presented the revised budget, details of the four union contracts and proposed retirement incentives for eligible City employees, is also available online:
Go to: http://origin.peg.tv/pegtv_
Finance Committee today at 4 pm. Do you think Chairwoman Classie Hoyle can make it on time?
The City Council is scheduled to vote on the budget and the proposed retirement incentives Monday night. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, 160 Duke of Gloucester St. The public is invited to testify on the budget package and other matters.
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