Mayor: Layoffs, budget cuts coming due to COVID-19 crisis
4 years ago
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In his Friday briefing, Cranley promised that the city would maintain essential services - namely police, fire, public health, sanitation and water and sewer. He said the city's intention is to bring back laid-off workers when the crisis winds down.
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