Politics & Government
Dublin Sees $2.7M Revenue Drop: Coronavirus
General fund revenues have taken a major hit, Pleasanton Weekly reported.
DUBLIN, CA — The City of Dublin's general fund revenues have dropped an estimated $2.7 million amid the outbreak caused by the new coronavirus, Pleasanton Weekly reported.
Officials expect additional losses in the future as revenue from recreation and other services remains flat, City Manager Linda Smith said during last Tuesday's council meeting, the paper reported.
Smith said the city could see general fund budgetes reduced by $6.5 million in the 2020-20201 fiscal year and by $5.4 million in the 2021-2022 fiscal year, Pleasanton Weekly reported.
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