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PUC kicks off biennial budget process and flags workforce shortfalls and succession risks

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · September 10, 2019
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CFO Eric Sandler outlined the biennial budget and 10‑year capital and financial plans, signaled January workshops and February adoption targets, and warned of a retirement wave that will require recruitment, position trades and apprenticeship strategies.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday began a months‑long budget process that staff said will include four January workshops, discussion of a biennial operating budget, and a 10‑year capital plan that feeds the city’s broader budget calendar.

Eric Sandler, assistant general manager and CFO, said the PUC is developing a two‑year operating budget and a 10‑year capital and financial forecast that are…

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