Oakland may have to declare fiscal emergency as it faces historic budget deficit
Briefly

Oakland City Council faced challenges analyzing a new budget proposal amidst impending deadlines due to the historic $200 million deficit, potential layoffs, cuts to public safety, and asset audits.
Concerns arise about the impact of $63 million cuts on public safety, including the potential freezing of 100 police officer positions, cuts to 41 police civilian staff, and the possible closure of four fire stations.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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