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fromwww.cbc.ca
9 minutes ago

Durham police's $1.1B funding request will only be decided on after municipal election | CBC News

Durham regional council won't make a decision on a roughly $1.1-billion 10-year plan for the region's police service until after the municipal election in October. The strategy, created by the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) and regional staff, calls for more funding for the service through a series of property tax hikes over the next decade. The increases could push the region's total property tax increase above 10 per cent in 2027.
London politics
London politics
fromwww.cbc.ca
4 days ago

Durham police proposal could push region's property tax increase above 10% next year | CBC News

Durham Region police propose a 10-year property tax funding plan that could raise total taxes above 10% in 2027 to fund staffing and facility upgrades.
New York City
fromFOX 5 New York
2 months ago

NYC Council approves bill that creates path to increase salaries of city officials

NYC Council approved a bill establishing a commission to review city official salaries every four years, with findings reported to the mayor and council.
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 months ago

Facing substantial earthquake risk, South Bay city inches toward multimillion dollar rehaul of aging City Hall

Cupertino will begin a $54 million, five-year renovation of its 60-year-old City Hall to reduce seismic and life-safety risks, starting with a $2.5 million allocation.
San Francisco
fromMission Local
6 months ago

S.F. spends twice as much per person on street cleaning as LA, audit finds

San Francisco spent nearly $60 per resident and about $1 million per square mile on street cleaning, far higher than peer cities.
San Francisco
fromsfist.com
6 months ago

Thursday Morning What's Up: 196-Unit Apartment Complex Planned In Presidio

Presidio Trust will build a 196-unit housing complex at the former Letterman Hospital to increase rental revenue supporting the park.
Public health
fromAustin Monitor
6 months ago

Age-friendly services require more funding, Austin Public Health says - Austin Monitor

Austin needs significantly increased funding and staffing to expand senior services as its older population grows and current programs reveal major gaps.
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