POLITICSKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
Frey talks $30M budget gap: ‘Everything on the table’ to avoid property tax spike
Minneapolis faces a $30M budget gap, prompting Mayor Jacob Frey to consider cuts to programs, services, and potential job losses to avoid a property tax spike. Frey emphasizes efficiency and prioritizes public safety, housing, and economic development as he prepares to present his budget to the city council in August.
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