“I’d presumed that we would have further meetings about that and not commit that money … until there’s a final determination by a majority of council on what should be done,” Councilman John Courage told the city manager.
and wealthy homeowners, offering little relief for those who need it most.
City Attorney Andy Segovia said that while the CPS Energy revenue must be accounted for in the final budget, City Council doesn’t necessarily need a specific plan for how to spend it. Sandoval’s plan would continue to receive funding from the city’s CPS Energy revenues in the coming years. She said that would allow the city to compete for federal grants that require the city to match funding from a consistent revenue source.
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