Santa Cruz City Council considers draft budget during Tuesday’s meeting

Jeanette Bent
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KION-TV) — The Santa Cruz City Council heard a draft budget at their meeting Tuesday, boasting increased staffing levels with few cuts even as state and federal funding dries up.
The draft budget is set to add enough funding for 26 new staffers, including a development manager, two librarians and multiple positions for the city’s police department.
While the city is avoiding budget cuts this year, some people in public comment were concerned about revenue dropping below expectations, especially as tourism projections from Visit Santa Cruz is seeing a drop in visitors to the city.
City officials say they’re confident in their projections.
The council will be discussing the budget at another meeting Wednesday, focusing on enterprise funds and their capital investment program.