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SAN DIEGO — SAN DIEGO — San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria's once gloomy budget is no more following an influx of new cash that restores reductions to social services and homelessness programs.
"The final proposed budget released today is a fiscally prudent strategy that protects essential city services and provides additional funding for programming at our libraries and parks, as well as homelessness prevention programs," Gloria said Tuesday. Programs are coming back thanks to tens of millions of new dollars that were not identified when Gloria first released a budget a month ago during a chilly morning press conference under cloudy skies.
However, city records show his proposed overall budget is nearly a half billion dollars more than the current spending for the fiscal year that ends June 30.
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