Tempe city council looking to cut $30M
The Tempe City Council is preparing to discuss a proposal for $30 million in budget cuts to help the city remain balanced in the coming fiscal year at its Friday meeting.
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The Tempe City Council is preparing to discuss a proposal for $30 million in budget cuts to help the city remain balanced in the coming fiscal year at its Friday meeting.
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