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Finance warns labor agreements and tax shortfall pressure Akron's reserves; officials outline cuts and IT consolidation

Akron City Council Budget & Finance Committee · March 19, 2026
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Finance officials said recently settled contracts and compensation items could add about $42 million of cost and that income-tax collections were $5 million below the 2025 budgeted projection; the city plans cuts, IT consolidation and controlled use of ARPA/IT4 funds to limit reserve draws and preserve service levels.

Finance leadership delivered a detailed fiscal update in the final portion of Akron's budget hearings, stressing that labor agreements, new compensation elements and a softer tax outlook are the principal near-term budget pressures.

Officials said the labor agreements concluded in late 2025 (police, fire and other unions) include wage and compensation changes that finance staff estimate will add roughly $42 million of additional cost to the city's operating picture over the period discussed. Finance staff called out a new…

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