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Unforeseen city budget windfall a shot in arm for libraries, rec centers

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February 29, 2012
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Mayor Jerry Sanders announced good news on the budget front on Feb. 23, declaring that a combination of money-saving reforms and a modest recovery of tax revenue will allow the city to restore some community services —including public library and recreation center hours — that were slashed in recent years. “After years of cutbacks, we see the light at the end of what has been a very long and dark tunnel,” Sanders said. “I’m pleased to report the city’s decades-long structural budget deficit is history.” The projected surplus —$16.5 million over the approved budget for the fiscal year ending June 30 — is due, in part, to higher-than-anticipated sales and transient-occupancy tax revenues and savings from city reforms like managed competition, across-the-board cuts to em-ployee compensation and department consolidation, Sanders said. Property-tax revenues are expected to be higher this year as well, however, the collections have not yet been factored into the reported projections, he said. Five million dollars of the new revenue will be used to increase operating hours at all of the city’s 35 branch libraries by four hours per week, increase operating hours at all of the city’s 55 recreation centers by five hours per week, add 15 more cadets to the upcoming police academy, and fund a new fire station alert system that connects the city’s 47 fire stations with the dispatch center to replace an outdated 20-year-old system. More than $8 million of the surplus will be saved and carried over into the next fiscal year beginning on July 1, “just in case we have holes open up in the 2012 budget,” said Sanders. Some of the surplus will also be set aside in a reserve for emergency infrastructure projects. District 2 City Councilman Kevin Faulconer, a longtime advocate for neighborhood services, has successfully helped rally support to skirt closure and severely reduced operating hours of the Ocean Beach Library and Cabrillo Recreation Center in the past, despite facing ever-deepening budget cuts. “Mayor Sanders’ announcement is great news for our neighborhoods, libraries, recreation centers, police and fire departments,” said Faulconer. “There is more to do to guard tax dollars and reform City Hall, but this positive budget news is a step in the right direction,” he said. Pacific Beach Recreation Center and Library officials were contacted for comment but said they were not authorized to speak on the recent updates.

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