Thursday, April 12, 2012

Detroit budget

  • Detroit Mayor Dave Bings office is presenting the citys 2012-13 fiscal year budget to the City Council. The presentation is planned for 11 a.m. Thursday. The annual budget process comes about a week after Bing, the council and Gov.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Detroit Mayor Dave Bings office plans to present its proposed 2012-13 fiscal year budget to the City Council on Thursday. The presentation is at 11 a.m. The annual budget process comes about a week after Bing, the council and Gov.
  • (ClickOnDetroit.com)
  • Detroit— The citys restructuring efforts will begin as early as Thursday when the annual budget is delivered, but the process will be unlike what many have seen before.
  • (detroitnews.com)
  • Names are being vetted for the board that will help Detroit monitor its finances and set budget revenue projections, Deputy Mayor Kirk Lewis said during a forum hosted by the Detroit branch of the NAACP.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • DETROIT, Mi. (My TV 20 News at Ten) --- Mayor Dave Bings office is preparing to present the citys annual budget to city council this Thursday.
  • (Tv20detroit.com)
  • The deal will give the city some state oversight, while requiring more rigorous short-term revenue estimates as well as a three-year budget projection.
  • (Reuters)
  • He doesnt give a damn about the people in Detroit and the city workers who voted for this. Detroit has a $200 million budget deficit and long-term structural debt of $13.2 billion.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • Detroit's problems have grown over many years, in part from what a state review team concluded were unrealistic budget estimates and a habit of borrowing money whenever the city ran out.
  • (New York Times)
  • All are proposals offering a glimpse into Detroits new fiscal reality as Deputy Mayor Kirk Lewis prepares to present the citys first budget proposal under a consent agreement with the state to the City Council on Thursday morning.
  • (Detroit Free Press)
  • Benoits comments certainly seemed to back that up. Spain rattled investors last month after the government reported a 2011 budget gap of 8.5%, compared with a planned 6% shortfall.
  • (ClickOnDetroit.com)

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