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Mayor warns of $522M–$525M shortfall; asks Police Commission to help find cuts

San Francisco Police Commission · February 10, 2010
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Summary

At a Feb. 10 Police Commission meeting, the mayor outlined a projected $522.2M–$525M general‑fund shortfall and urged the commission to help identify department savings, proposing options from overtime reductions to wage concessions and part‑time work weeks.

Mister Mayor, addressing the San Francisco Police Commission on Feb. 10, told commissioners the city faces a general‑fund shortfall in the range of $522,200,000 to $525,000,000 and urged all departments and commissions to help find savings.

The mayor said the city’s total budget is about $6.6 billion while the discretionary portion is roughly $1.2 billion. “When I refer to the $522,200,000 shortfall to $525,000,000 shortfall, I reference it as a general fund shortfall that can only be addressed by…

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