S.F. Mayor Daniel Lurie seeks $400 million in cuts as he confronts growing budget deficit

Mayor Daniel Lurie gave new financial marching orders to San Francisco departments Friday as he ramps up his efforts to close a two-year city budget deficit that’s now expected to total $936 million.

Lurie’s office said it will work with City Hall departments in the coming months to identify their most essential services and come up with a plan to fund them while eliminating the massive shortfall. Programs deemed discretionary may be eliminated to help Lurie get $400 million in permanent spending reductions from the general fund starting next fiscal year.

Lurie did not mandate a specific percentage that each department must cut spending to achieve his goal. His directive is a different approach than the one taken by previous Mayor London Breed, who told departments to plan for 15% spending reductions last year and 10% cuts the year before…

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