0 Fiscal Year 2024 ALL FUNDS APPROVED BUDGET IN BRIEF CINCINNATI, OHIO
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Cincinnati's Fiscal Year 2024 Approved Budget addresses the city's central financial challenge of delivering services with declining revenues due to pandemic-related changes in work patterns that have reduced local income tax receipts. Operating highlights include recruitment of police and fire personnel, $4.4 million in leveraged support funding for 30 organizations, and staffing additions for code enforcement and health services. Capital investments total $19.7 million for street rehabilitation, $4.7 million for deferred facility maintenance, $3.5 million for the Western Hills Viaduct replacement, and $2.5 million for community projects, with the budget emphasizing efficient service delivery, public safety, economic growth, and neighborhood investment.
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