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Rec & Parks warns of layoffs and service cuts; seeks to preserve childcare, maintenance and a successor to Prop K
Summary
The Department of Recreation and Parks told the Budget and Finance Committee on May 2 that the mayor's proposed budget would eliminate 192 full-time positions and cut $5.8 million in operating expenses, and proposed a counterplan that shifts $9.2 million in part-time funding to preserve key full-time roles.
The Department of Recreation and Parks told the City Budget and Finance Committee on May 2 that the mayor's proposed budget would eliminate 192 full-time positions and reduce expense funding by about $5.8 million, a package the department said would sharply curtail core services from park maintenance to aquatics and youth programs.
Why this matters: Recreation and Parks operates more than 400 facilities and programs that provide recreation, childcare, open-space maintenance and community services. Reductions in staffing and expense accounts would affect program availability, maintenance response times and services for low-income communities.
Department summary and alternate proposal: General Manager Jimmy Kim said the deletions equate to about $20 million in reductions; 11 of the eliminated positions are filled and could trigger displacement or layoffs. As an alternative the department proposed reducing part-time and "as-needed" salary…
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