What Should Be Cut To Balance San Diego's Budget?

San Diego is facing a budget deficit of 120-million dollars. On Tuesday, the public will be able to give feedback as to where they think the city should make cuts.

The city launched a digital survey to help determine which programs and services to prioritize and which to reduce as the city faces a $120 million shortfall for the 2026-27 fiscal year.

Mayor Todd Gloria sought the public's feedback in an online form available here.

The five-minute survey is open to residents living within San Diego city limits. Those without home computer access can fill out the survey at any city library.

The Mayor has said he will release a draft of the budget proposal before April 15th.

In addition to asking what residents' top priorities are, the survey asks if the city "should generate more revenue to protect services."


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