Budget Deficits — An Albatross Around the City's Neck
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Palo Alto is facing a structural fiscal crisis that is constraining nearly every policy decision. A long-range financial forecast presented to the City Council shows budget deficits every fiscal year through 2032, larger than previous projections due to reduced estimates of property tax and sales tax revenue. The immediate impact is already being felt: the proposed FY 2027 budget would reduce crossing guards and raise recreation fees — a politically charged set of cuts that affects families and seniors directly. Councilmember Reckdahl has called the shortfall "like an albatross around our neck," saying the city has good ideas it simply cannot afford. The Council has named government efficiency and economic development as 2026 priorities to help counteract the shortfalls — but with a Cubberley tax measure, a regional transit tax, and county health measure all competing for voter attention in November 2026, tax fatigue is a real constraint.
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