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The city is facing unprecedented budget shortfalls. As Mayor Wilcox stated in his State of the City address recently Out of a total budget of roughly $5 million, we cut about $545,000 since June. We can no longer eat into reserves and capital programs, we chose to down size city government to [...]
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