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City vice mayor briefs pension board on budget focus: homelessness, Measure E reallocation and a pay‑for‑performance proposal

3588573 · May 20, 2025
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Vice Mayor Foley updated trustees on the city budget process, saying Measure E funds are proposed to be redirected primarily to homelessness response and that the mayor's pay‑for‑performance proposal for council compensation will be voted June 10.

SAN JOSE — Vice Mayor Foley, serving as the City Council liaison to the Federated board, briefed trustees on the city’s 2025 budget process and highlighted two politically sensitive items staff and council are considering: a near‑term reallocation of Measure E proceeds toward homelessness response, and a mayoral proposal to set aside a portion of council pay as incentive‑based compensation.

Foley said the city manager’s operating budget seeks to retain most staff and that staffing adjustments will be phased over two years to give employees notice. “We are still focused in our budget on,…

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