CA Redevelopment Agencies Brace For Severe Budget Cuts
12 June 2003 - 1:00pm
The California Redevelopment Association's John Shirey discusses the dire immediate future facing the state's redevelopment agencies.
The impact of the state's budget crisis likely will extend to all arms of the government. However, redevelopment agencies statewide are bracing for a significant and debilitating cut to their funding for the next fiscal year. TPR is pleased to present this interview with John Shirey, Executive Director of the California Redevelopment Association, in which he discusses the budget and the future of redevelopment in California.
Source:
The Planning Report, June 11, 2003
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