Video: Segarra Seeks Public Input On City Budget
Mayor Pedro Segarra and city council members are hosting a two-part budget workshop called “The People’s Budget” that aims to educate the public on the process, while also seeking input from residents. The first session was Thursday night at Hartford Public Library, where Segarra discussed priorities for the city’s 2013-14 budget.
A second session is planned for Saturday, March 23, beginning at 12:30 p.m. at Trinity College’s Mather Hall.
Segarra is expected to release his proposed budget for next fiscal year on April 15. The annual budget hearing is set for April 24 at Bulkeley High School.
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