| Tough budget arithmetic puts Vallejo in bind |
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As Vallejo slogs through its third year of
bankruptcy, city officials are giving local police a blunt choice: Forgo
a raise or the city will lay off officers
to pay for others' raises. The ultimatum is rooted in a contract that
the city struck with police in January 2009. Under the agreement,
Vallejo promised to lift police pay to bring it in line with seven Bay
Area cities this year and next. Vallejo officials
estimate this year's raise at 7%. Some city officials say they thought
they could support the raises at the time because they believed Vallejo
had bottomed out. They also were worried about cutting back on policing
in a city struggling with a high rate of
violent crime. Read more |
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