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City Axes Jobs, Programs, Fire Trucks to Balance Budget Mayor Nutter announces major cuts

By  DAN STAMM

Updated 7:50 AM EDT, Sat, Nov 8, 2008

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A dark sky looms over Philadelphia City Hall.

 

Philadelphia residents and workers are going find fewer programs, fire engines, libraries, pools and less snow removal in the coming year as all city departments are taking a budget cut hit.

Mayor Nutter Addresses the City's Budget Crisis

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Mayor Michael Nutter announced sweeping budget cuts in a speech titled: A CALL FOR SHARED SACRIFICE.

Mayor Nutter Talks to Media After City Budget Address

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Mayor Michael Nutter talks to reporters following his "A Call for Shared Sacrifice" speech about sweeping city budget cuts.

Mayor Michael Nutter announced the city's plans for making up a $1 billion shortfall in the budget. 

 


Click here to read Mayor Nutter's entire budget address.

 

 

220 city workers will be fired and 600 currently open jobs will remain unfilled to save money.

Mayor Nutter announced that the city has to cut $100 million from the current city spending. He has opted to not make outright cuts but instead cutback on certain programs and areas.

Here are some of the cuts:

  • Fewer trucks at some firehouses
  • Closure of 11 free library branches
  • The elimination of the DARE (drug and alcohol resistance) and GREAT (gang resistance training) programs
  • Closure of city curfew centers
  • No snow removal unless 12 inches fall
  • Closure of the 92nd Police district serving Fairmount Park
  • 62 of 73 outdoor city pools won't open next summer
  • No more residential street cleaning and leave removal
  • Freeze on tax reductions
  • Three city ice rinks will be closed this winter
  • An end to bulk trash pickup including large appliances like refrigerators  

The biggest hits will be to the City Recreation Department, Fairmount Park Commission and the Free Library as all three will be cut by at least 20 percent.

Nutter announced that there will be no overall cutbacks in man power for the Philadelphia Fire Department or Philadelphia Police Department. Some officers will be reassigned within the departments and overtime will be cutback.

There will be two Fire Department ladder companies closed and some fire equipment cutbacks but no firehouses will close.

There will be no cutbacks to emergency medical services in Philly.

Mayor Nutter and his staff will all take a pay cut as part of his plan.

There will be cutbacks, though, at city recreation centers but none of these centers will close.

There are some areas that will go up including increased parking violation fees that will help fund public schools.

We want to know: How will the city budget cuts affect you?  And how will you cope?  E-mail us at  ATAM@nbcuni.com.

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  • Mayor Tuesday, Dec 16 at 8:26 AM FLAG COMMENT Who will pay for the overtime for the Greek Picnic and the Oversized Police detail on north 5th ST. after the Puerto Rican Day Parade?
  • You'll Never Know!!! Monday, Dec 15 at 7:59 PM FLAG COMMENT Ummm, this is ridiculous!!! I know what you should do... Fire Chief Ramsey!!! He created HELL in DC and now look at Phili... What a disgrace. When is he going to retire anyway... he's accepting high paying positions from one jurisdiction to another (Chicago (30 yrs), DC (7 yrs), now Phili) Maybe the Mayor should cut his salary to a buck for the year!!! What does he do anyway, sit in his office and make stupid decisions? ... MORE >
  • CherryTheTart Thursday, Dec 11 at 1:13 AM FLAG COMMENT We are having a war and a depression at the same time. You don't expect to experience a few problems? Quit your complaining, you whiners, and come up with your plan for what the city should cut. It's easy to picket and criticize and it's a lot harder to be the man who has to deal with it. Nutter is a good man. Times are tough. Get a clue.
  • Marlene Sunday, Nov 30 at 5:31 PM FLAG COMMENT Be prepared. With NO pools there will be thousands of teens on the streets. With NO pools, there will be MORE crime. With NO pools, there will be unemployed teens. With NO pools, we will have no water, with all hydrants open. With NO pools, there will be no police protection, as they will be busy arresting water thieves. With NO pools, there will be more heat strokes, and dead bodies in the streets. With NO pools, littl ... MORE >
  • E Tuesday, Nov 18 at 2:15 PM FLAG COMMENT I cannot believe what is happening. the city has a lot of money for parades, celebrations and keeping the employees with municipal vehicles, but can not keep a library open for the children and the neiborhood. They are always emphatizing on education but at the same time there are more and more cuts for that particular deparment. Just remember, children are our future. Keep cutting the education from them and that will be ... MORE >

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