Santa Ana officials are expected to slash a host of city commissions as they move to close a $13 million budget gap heading into July.
According to the city’s proposed budget, elimination of non-mandated boards and commissions will save over $38,000 as officials make several spending cuts to quell a $13 million budget gap.
The proposed cuts come as officials in the heart of OC mull over a proposed ballot measure that, if approved by voters, would make Measure X, their 2018 sales tax increase, indefinite…