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Burbank, Glendale schools hold breath over budget
Despite plans by Gov. Jerry Brown to spend roughly $1.6 billion more on education, local school officials this week remained only cautiously optimistic about their financial prospects. The additional funding included in Brown's budget revision...Tags: Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Media Industry, Public Finance
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More deficits for Glendale, but smaller
Over the next five years, Glendale may still face multi-million dollar budget gaps, even if revenues from property and sales taxes continue to climb at a steady rate, city officials said at a budget meeting Tuesday. But unlike in recent years, the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Glendale officials to see black ink
Glendale officials say they expect the city to end the fiscal year next month $3.9 million in the black — money that could be used to shore up worker compensation and other funds that are in severe need of replenishment. In addition to the surplus...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance, Google Inc., Finance
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City wins in Glendale ranger lay-off case
Glendale has prevailed in federal court after a jury found the city’s decision to lay off two former parks officials was due to budget pressures, not, as alleged in a lawsuit, because the pair had complained about their boss. Russell Hauck and Eric...Tags: Unemployment, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Google Inc.
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News-Press Editorial: Have a special election, already
The City Council appears determined to appoint a replacement to seat left vacant by Rafi Manoukian, who was recently elected city treasurer instead of scheduling an immediate special election, even as they admit the latter option is the preference of...
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Pension cost rise threatens Glendale's budget
Glendale officials warned this week that planned changes to how the state's pension agency calculates contribution rates will have a significant impact on a city still recovering from a prolonged recession. The California Public Employees' Retirement...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance, Google Inc., Finance
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Glendale tries to maintain its economic balance
As Glendale emerges from a difficult period of economic struggle as a leaner, stronger organization, officials warn there is still more to do to combat ongoing structural imbalances. Although Glendale is likely to end the fiscal year with a $300,000...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Budget depends on state payback
Glendale is counting on state officials to give it about $1.4 million for a redevelopment-related loan over the course of next year as it prepares the city's next budget. But there's still uncertainty over how much the California Department of Finance...Tags: Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Google Inc., Public Officials, Finance
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Glendale Community College still antsy, despite improved state budget outlook
Glendale Community College officials this week welcomed Gov. Jerry Brown’s state budget outlook that for the first time in four years doesn’t include major funding cuts to higher education. While the state budget isn’t likely to be...
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Glendale Unified's budget shortfalls are ongoing
Having been put on notice by Los Angeles County education officials, Glendale Unified faces some “tough choices” in the months to come as it confronts a yawning budget deficit, Supt. Dick Sheehan warned recently. Speaking to the board of...Tags: Energy Saving, Jerry Brown, Teaching and Learning, Healthcare Contract Issues, Career and Workplace
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In 2013, much awaits Glendale
The year 2013 is already shaping up to be a busy year, with several issues rooted in the past expected to come to fruition. While the year ahead will no doubt unleash its own bounty of surprises, here are some issues we can all count on happening in the...
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Glendale struggles to maintain youth services amid federal grant cuts
Although Glendale has used tens of millions of dollars on capital projects that benefit youth and families in the past decade, officials say there won’t be many opportunities to continue that kind of spending in the near future. “The city...Tags: Marketing, YMCA, Google Inc., Conservation, Environmental Issues
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