The city of Oakland is facing millions of dollars in potential service cuts as part of its ongoing structural budget deficit, with some cost-cutting measures already underway, according to a report presented to the City Council on Tuesday.
During a presentation on the preliminary state of the city’s budget, councilmembers were told that the city is dealing with a roughly $80 million operational deficit and that difficult decisions are looming on the horizon.
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