Albany mayor warns of $22M deficit as questions emerge over early spending decisions

ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — Albany Mayor Dorcey Applyrs is warning the city faces a growing fiscal challenge, projecting a $22 million deficit by 2026, while also facing scrutiny over spending decisions made in the first months of her administration.

The city is already dealing with a $15 million structural deficit, according to Applyrs, who said the gap is expected to widen in the coming years.

“This week I implemented a series of citywide financial measures across every department,” Applyrs said. “This included, number one, a hiring freeze.”

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