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Mitch Landrieu breaks down proposed city budget for 2016

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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – Mayor Mitch Landrieu presented a $592.7 million proposed operating and capital budgets to the New Orleans City Council on Thursday.

In it, $150 million will be allocated to road repairs and infrastructure improvements, and the NOPD and NOFD will get millions to hire more officers and firefighters and buy new equipment.

Landrieu also invested a significant sum of money into improving the city, allocating more than $17 million for more affordable housing, housing loans and grants, rental assistance and a $1.5 million low-barrier shelter for the homeless.

Mayor Landrieu hosted a series of community meetings this summer as part of the Budgeting for Outcomes process. He said about 1,500 residents attended those meetings and provided valuable input into shaping the proposed budget.

“This took everyone working together toward our common goal to rebuild our great city. And now, because of the foundation we laid, our brightest days are ahead. Our city’s population is growing, we’re attracting new businesses and retail that is creating jobs and our property values are up. This hard work is paying off and as a result, our revenue is up and we can invest more in our citizens’ priorities including public safety, job creation, recreation, streets and streetlights and to fight blight. Public safety remains my top priority,” Landrieu said.

“Unfortunately, substantial looming liabilities such as the firefighter pensions and the consent decree mandate for the jail remain and we are working hard to address these issues, but I remain optimistic about our remarkable progress in turning the city’s fiscal ship around in the last five years. Next year has great potential for us to continue this progress forward as we approach our city’s 300th anniversary in 2018.”

 

 

COMMITMENT TO PUBLIC SAFETY

INVESTING IN RESIDENT’S PRIORITIES

BUILDING FOR OUR FUTURE

Mayor Landrieu added, “I look forward to working with the City Council and hearing from residents so that we can present a balanced budget that keeps New Orleans moving forward. Just as hundreds of you helped us get to this point by giving feedback at this summer’s Budget for Outcomes community meetings, I ask you all to attend these budget hearings in City Council over the coming weeks. Together, we are now on a strong path and working toward our goal of creating a city of peace where everyone can thrive and no one is left behind.”

Click here to view the proposed 2016 Operating and Capital Budgets.