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Calif. city managers concerned pensions will be crippling


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By Daniel Borenstein, Bay Area News Group

Lodi City Manager Steve Schwabauer worries about his town’s fiscal solvency — and estimates roughly a third of California’s municipalities are in the same position because of rising pension costs.

Nancy Kerry, city manager of South Lake Tahoe, says her community will avoid bankruptcy but will have to make severe cuts in services to do so.

Schwabauer and Kerry are among a small number of top administrators now publicly talking about the financial crisis ahead. They both say the only way to stave it off begins with reducing pension benefits for existing employees.

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  1. do not give up says - Posted: April 22, 2017

    Heck, just go bankrupt and start over like any smart business person would. The unions have a choke hold around the city neck.
    Time to renew a balance.

  2. Robin Smith says - Posted: April 22, 2017

    Heck, just go bankrupt..

    …just go bankrupt and take all the little people you owe money to go down the drain…good job!

  3. lou pierini says - Posted: April 22, 2017

    Lets hope the city council supports the city manager on this issue.