San Diego County supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved 2023-24 budget that increases spending by 11 percent over last year
San Diego County supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved an $8.17 billion budget that boosts spending 11 percent over last year, and adds money for mental health, housing and homelessness.
“Through this budget, we are making significant investments in addressing homelessness, public safety, behavioral health, health and human services and the environment,” Board Chair Nora Vargas said. The Public Safety Group, including the sheriff, district attorney, public defender, county fire and other departments, represents the next-biggest spending category, at nearly $2.7 billion, a $200 million increase over the current budget.better health care to incarcerated peoplePublic safety will also receive the lion’s share of extra funding in the updated budget, with another $50 million added. Most of that will cover raises and 10 new staff positions.
Much of that would would pay for infrastructure projects including road maintenance, traffic signals, sidewalks, bike lanes, curb ramps and pedestrian crossings, as county officials lay plans to repave county roads and improve pedestrian safety in unincorporated areas. To pay for that, the board redirected $4.7 million of general purpose funds from various departments toward its “removing barriers to housing initiative,” Shelton said.
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