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City of Arcadia will put Fire Suppression District to a vote. Opposing views are given.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
June 12, 1997
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p. 1
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This article presents a list of budget cuts made by City Council and reasons why people should vote for the Fire Suppression District assessment.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
July 10, 1997
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p. 1
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Citizens express opinions on Fire Suppression District assessment at a public hearing.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
July 17, 1997
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p. 1
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By a margin of 2 to 1, Arcadia's Fire Suppression District lost as property owners voted overwhelmingly to defeat the proposed assessment.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
August 7, 1997
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p. 1
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The City Council took a moderate approach to budget reductions cutting more than $600,00 with the Fire Department taking the biggest hit.
Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
August 28, 1997 (Article Incomplete)
September 4, 1997 (Full Article)
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p. 1
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Alternatives for achieving a balanced budget were presented to Staff and the City Council.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
May 8, 1997
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p. 1
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The City Council votes to put a utility tax increase on next April's ballot.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
November 20, 1997
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p. 14
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Concerned parents spoke against youth programs being cut in controversial budget discussions.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
November 6, 1997
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p. 1
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The City Council will further discuss the budget cuts as some council members think more cuts should be made.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
September 25, 1997
October 9, 1997
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p. 1
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Arcadia Unified School District is looking to cut 10% of its budget for district offices and school sites in preparing the budget for the 2003-2004 school year.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
April 24, 2003
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p. 1
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Arcadia Fire Department will lay off four employees due to budget cuts.
Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
January 15, 1998
January 22, 1998
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p. 1
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Due to budget cuts, The Arcadia Fire Department will be evaluating whether services should be turned over to the county.
Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
September 18, 1997
October 16, 1997
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p. 1
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Ballot measure aims to repeal Arcadia's utility tax. The current tax adds 7% to bills for water, electricity and natural gas and 5% for telecommunications for both residential and commercial customers. If approved, city services will be downgraded significantly. It would eliminate 12.5% of Arcadia's budget.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
October 15, 2015
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p. 1, 17
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Analysis of the economics of a proposal to consolidate the Arcadia Fire Department into the Los Angeles County Fire Protection District found that the projected savings weren't there.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
July 23, 1998
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p. 1
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Arcadia City Council approves 3/4 cent sales tax increase to go on an upcoming ballot.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
January 17, 2019
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p. 1, 10
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Candidates for the City Council election discuss how they would have dealt with the city deficit and budget cuts.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
March 12, 1998 p. 1
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p. 1
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The Arcadia Fire Fighters Association has funded and built a new puppet theater for the Jerry Broadwell Children's Room of the library.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
January 23, 1997
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p. 2
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The city may have a balanced budget for the first time since 1991.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
May 28, 1998
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p. 1
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Keeping the library open on Saturday would require an additional $201,000 from the city.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
June 4, 1998
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p. 1
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The consultant firm of Peat Marwick L.L.P. finds that the Fire Department overtime costs are not out of line and that the department is being managed efficiently.
Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
July 30, 1998
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p. 1