The City of Cincinnati is moving toward final approval of its next budget as officials attempt to eliminate a projected deficit approaching $30 million in the general fund.
City Council held its final public hearing on June 1, giving residents one last opportunity to provide feedback before lawmakers begin making final decisions on spending levels…
The City of Cincinnati is facing a projected shortfall of roughly $29 million, creating urgency as officials work to finalize a balanced budget by June 30.
According to multiple local reports, the deficit represents a gap within a general fund budget of more than $500 million.
City leaders say rising operational costs, inflation, and long-term…
Cincinnati pension settlement moves forward after months of negotiations.
City leaders say the Cincinnati pension settlement will protect retirees and strengthen long-term financial stability.
The new agreement represents a major effort to address the long-running challenges facing the City of Cincinnati's retirement system. Officials announced the framework earlier this week, calling it a balanced compromise…
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Hamilton County Job and Family Services (JFS) faces a projected $16 million budget deficit in 2026. This is driven by rising child-care costs, inflation, and the end of federal support. To address the shortfall, the agency plans program cuts, reduced contracts, slower hiring, and funding shifts. These measures could potentially save $35 million.…


