At the King City City Council meeting on Tuesday night, May 26 the Council approved to make some adjustments to the 2020-21 Fiscal Year Budget. Unfortunately the pool will not be open to the public once the County Health Department says that it's safe to do so. City Manager Steve Adams said that one of the reasons why they will not be reopening the pool this summer once the County Health Department says it's safe to do so is because of the Budget shortfalls they're experiencing because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Right now the City's General Fund is running on a negative balance and the City does not have any Cash Reserves to use. It costs around $120,000 a year to run the public pool which is normally open from May until August. The City is also going to delay work on some Capital Improvement Projects pertaining to Street Improvements, construction on the Downtown Plaza Project and other small maintenance projects. The City has also eliminated new positions that were originally budgeted for 2021, they've put a hiring freeze on current vacant positions and they've eliminated cost of living raise adjustments for all City Employees.
At the King City City Council meeting on Tuesday night, May 26 the Council approved to make some adjustments to the 2020-21 Fiscal Year Budget. Unfortunately the pool will not be open to the public once the County Health Department says that it's safe to do so. City Manager Steve Adams said that one of the reasons why they will not be reopening the pool this summer once the County Health Department says it's safe to do so is because of the Budget shortfalls they're experiencing because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Right now the City's General Fund is running on a negative balance and the City does not have any Cash Reserves to use. It costs around $120,000 a year to run the public pool which is normally open from May until August. The City is also going to delay work on some Capital Improvement Projects pertaining to Street Improvements, construction on the Downtown Plaza Project and other small maintenance projects. The City has also eliminated new positions that were originally budgeted for 2021, they've put a hiring freeze on current vacant positions and they've eliminated cost of living raise adjustments for all City Employees.
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