Austin looks to cut EMS and parks funding after Prop Q defeat

Millions of dollars planned for parks and emergency medical services could be eliminated from Austin’s budget following the recent electoral defeat of a city property tax hike, city officials say.

Why it matters: The proposed cuts could lead to longer response times, less wildfire mitigation, fewer new library materials, less new parkland and a drop in programming for older adults, per a menu of budget adjustments offered to council members…

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