Tucson Mayor and Council adopted a $2.4 billion dollar budget June 3 for the upcoming fiscal year.
The action marks the end of a months-long process that city leaders say started in a tough spot.
The city set the exact spending cap at $2,413,121,723 dollars. Out of that sum, only $750 million is in the general fund, meaning that’s the number the city has to work with to fund core city services like police, fire, parks and anything else laid out in the city charter while paying for programs they believe will improve the city and it’s residents…