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President Trump鈥檚 federal cuts loom as Cleveland City Council vets annual budget

Cleveland
J. Nungesser
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91福利
Cleveland Mayor Justin M. Bibb with City Council.

Uncertainty in President Donald Trump鈥檚 ever-changing federal landscape loomed over Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb鈥檚 head as he presented his 2025 annual budget before City Council members on Tuesday.

鈥淭hese are all things keeping me up at night right now,鈥 Bibb told council members. 鈥淚 am looking forward to working with this council and making sure we have the right level of coordination with our business community, county and our state [officials] as well to do whatever we can do to mitigate those impacts.鈥

Last week, Trump made sweeping cuts across the federal government, firing thousands of employees from agencies like the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Homeland Security. The administration has said Trump aims to cut 10% of the federal workforce.

鈥淚 worry about the gutting of federal agencies that have a large role in our core programs,鈥 Bibb said.

Bibb pointed to the administration鈥檚 work to support affordable housing, bolstered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and rising interest rates affecting homebuyer programs.

Council members also expressed concern over how Trump鈥檚 tariffs imposed on foreign imports will affect businesses, as Bibb aims to 鈥渁ttract and retain鈥 both employers and residents across the city.

Bibb pointed to small business and development programs funded by the budget, such as the , which helps business owners improve retail exteriors.

鈥淣o one is coming to save us,鈥 Bibb said. 鈥淪o we have to do it ourselves.鈥

In January, Trump before he reversed course. That kind of tumult is alarming for Bibb.

鈥淲ith a lot of uncertainty on the federal level, we need to have a unified voice in D.C. and Columbus,鈥 Bibb said.

Council recently re-upped a contract with federal lobbying firm Holland Knight, which helped secure more than $150 million in federal grants over two years.

Budget and spending increase alongside tax revenue

The budget鈥檚 general fund outlines about $805.7 million in spending 鈥 a more than $26 million increase over last year.

That鈥檚 largely in part due to income tax collections, which is up about 3%, and property tax increases. Last year, Cuyahoga County completed its sexennial appraisals, which saw an average of 32% in property value increase.

City officials project $806.7 million in revenue. That means the budget is balanced by a margin of about $1 million.

Police officer budget remains the same for first time in two years

In years past, City Council members have raised the alarm on a decrease in budgeted uniformed officer positions: Bibb proposed cutting 142 positions in 2023 and 148 in 2024. Those were already vacant positions.

This year, the uniformed officer budget remains steady at 1,350, though the actual number of employed officers in 2024 was 1,142.

Bibb said he intends to continue to invest in public safety, which community members and council members alike have asked for. Under Bibb, police officers have experienced a 14% salary increase and other retention-driven benefits that Bibb said reducing those vacant positions in previous years helped achieve.

The Department of Public Safety鈥檚 budget makes up more than half the city鈥檚 general fund budget.

In addition to traditional public safety services like fire, police and EMS, Bibb is dedicating $3.5 million to violence prevention programs, like mental health crisis responses and other grassroots efforts.

Abbey Marshall covers Cleveland-area government and politics for 91福利.