Thursday, December 9, 2010

Proposed Raleigh budget doesn

http://josephturrin.com/comp.works/solarium.html
While the budget does avoi layoffs, it does cap employee pay raiseds at4 percent, down from the usual 5 percent. The Parksw and Recreation Department takes the biggesyt hitin Allen’s budget, losing 27 positions and receiving reduced funds for maintenance and The result will be reducecd operating hours for the city’s community centers and pools. The Inspections Department, which has seen a decreasecd workload with thehousing slump, will lose 15 vacanr positions and see seven of its stafferes temporarily moved to the fire department to help with fire safet inspections. A public hearinvg on the proposed budget will be held June 2 at7 p.m.
in the counciol chamber of the Averyu Upchurch govermentComplex downtown. The completew budget proposal can be found on the cityof Raleigh’ws .

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