budget http://wmub.org en Mayor takes back staff raises http://wmub.org/post/mayor-takes-back-staff-raises <p>Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory is rescinding raises he gave to several of his staff this week.</p><p>In a statement Mallory says:</p><blockquote><p>“I am rescinding the raises that I gave my staff and returning all salaries to the previous levels.&nbsp; Although the changes that I made in my office structure resulted in a saving of $66,000 to be used in next year’s budget, I realize that the perception has had a negative effect on the morale of other City Employees."</p> Fri, 26 Apr 2013 21:03:46 +0000 Tana Weingartner 11882 at http://wmub.org Hamilton County budget process "challenging" http://wmub.org/post/hamilton-county-budget-process-challenging <p>Hamilton County Commissioners are meeting with department heads as they work out next year's <a href="http://www.hamiltoncountyohio.gov/administrator/bsi/budget.asp" target="_blank">budget</a>. With most agency leaders begging not to have their budgets slashed and Commissioners facing steep cuts, the meetings don't last long.</p><p>Board president Greg Hartmann calls the process challenging.</p><p>“We’re in the neighborhood of being $100 million dollars smaller than we were six years ago, from $300 million to $200 million,” he says.</p> Mon, 10 Sep 2012 19:02:54 +0000 Tana Weingartner 3800 at http://wmub.org Hamilton County budget process "challenging" Commission: no plans to gut Sheriff's department http://wmub.org/post/commission-no-plans-gut-sheriffs-department <p>Hamilton County Commissioners are navigating the budget process for next year. No decisions have been made but they're already responding to comments from outgoing Sheriff Simon Leis that they plan to gut his department.</p><p>Leis threatens proposed cuts would mean laying off employees and reducing space at the overcrowded county jail.</p><p>Commissioner Chris Monzel says public safety is a top priority.</p> Wed, 22 Aug 2012 17:07:40 +0000 Tana Weingartner 2897 at http://wmub.org Commission: no plans to gut Sheriff's department