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Mayor and council spar over budget priorities: Gateway repayment, Browns negotiations, police overtime and lead-testing policy

2333865 · February 18, 2025
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Mayor Justin Bibb and Cleveland City Council used a budget transmittal hearing to press administration officials for details about revenue assumptions and to demand follow-through on prior promises of restored funding for programs from which money was taken to support capital work at Gateway.

Mayor Justin Bibb and members of Cleveland City Council used a budget transmittal hearing to press administration officials for details about revenue assumptions and to demand follow-through on prior promises of restored funding for programs from which money was taken to support capital work at Gateway.

The hearing highlighted several potential budget risks and program priorities: a property reappraisal and income-tax growth that helped lift the general fund forecast; a pledge by city finance staff to restore $5 million moved last year from several programs to Gateway; concern from multiple council members about the Cleveland Browns’ negotiations and the city’s need to “be made whole” if the team moves; sharply higher police overtime costs even as officials said overtime hours have fallen; a dispute between city law and administration over whether lead-safe certificates require a lower-cost lead clearance exam or a more expensive lead risk assessment; and questions about EMS staffing, Cleveland Public Power, park and recreation staffing, and community-development funding.

City finance staff and the mayor framed the revenue side first. “As you recall, last year, there was a reappraisal of property values, which will increase the income significantly by $15,000,000 I believe,” said Paul, a finance staff member during the hearing, and he added the budget also reflects roughly 3% income-tax growth in recent results though the city is conservatively…

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