Proposed deficit budget garners little to no pushback from Waukegan aldermen – Chicago Tribune

That shortfall is expected to come in higher than projected because of higher costs in a council-approved union contract and lower than expected revenues. The general fund is projected to run a $3.5 million deficit due to a flat property tax levy, falling sales and income tax revenue, and climbing expenses driven in large part by contract-mandated raises.

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