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With All the Rioting, Ferguson's City Budget is Short #158155
12/12/2014 09:48 AM
12/12/2014 09:48 AM
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So, they\'re going to have the police issue more citations and raise revenues through fines . You can't make this stuff up.

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Ferguson, Missouri, which is recovering from riots following the August shooting death of an unarmed black teenager by a white policeman, plans to close a budget gap by boosting revenue from public-safety fines and tapping reserves.

The strategy by the St. Louis suburb, which suffered a second round of violent protests last month after a grand jury refused to indict the police officer, may risk worsening community relations with increased citations and weakening its credit standing by reducing a rainy-day fund.

To close a projected deficit for fiscal 2014, which ended June 30, the municipality will deplete a $10 million capital-projects reserve, Jeffrey Blume, Ferguson’s finance director, said in a telephone interview. For the current year, the city is budgeting for higher receipts from police-issued tickets.

“There are a number of things going on in 2014 and one is a revenue shortfall that we anticipate making up in 2015,” Blume said. “There’s about a million-dollar increase in public-safety fines to make up the difference.” (...)
That's going to help with community relations.

Onward and upward,
airforce

Re: With All the Rioting, Ferguson's City Budget is Short #158156
12/13/2014 05:35 AM
12/13/2014 05:35 AM
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The old Travis Tritt song says it best, "They're billing me for killing me..."


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