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City Blocks Workers From Web Comments| City urged its employees to keep quiet about the city's bankruptcy. They may have blocked city workers from accessing a critical website | |
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| May.23 |
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City Files For Bankruptcy Due To Woes| The city of Vallejo filed for protection to deal with a ballooning budget deficit caused soaring employee costs and declining tax revenue | | |
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| May.15 |
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City rejects contract unions claim Vallejo officials have rejected a contract proposal from police and fire unions that union leaders claim would save the city from bankruptcy
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| May.7 |
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City Council Votes To File For Bankruptcy| The council voted unanimously following hours of public comment and months of failed negotiations with police, fire and other unions. The city faces a projected budget deficit of... | |
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| May.3 |
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City mgr: Vallejo should file for bankruptcy City Manager Joseph Tanner is advising the City Council to declare bankruptcy next week to deal with a worsening budget crisis
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| Apr.21 |
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Key deadline to avoid bankruptcy The city unable to reach agreement on additional concessions from police and fire unions and city officials may miss deadline
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Unity government sworn in
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| Mar.6 |
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Fire Stations Close Amid Budget Crisis The city Fire Department will temporarily close two fire stations in an effort to help the city avoid bankruptcy, according to fire officials
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| Feb.26 |
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City Council discusses filing for bankruptcy| Officials met to discuss the city's financial troubles, which are pushing the city closer to declaring bankruptcy | |
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| Feb.21 |
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Residents Pack Meeting On City's Finances Residents packed a town hall meeting to discuss the city's struggles with a growing deficit that has it on the brink of declaring bankruptcy
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| Feb.19 |
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City Budget Woes May Force Bankruptcy| City Council met in closed session with the city's employees' organizations to try to find a solution to the city's budget crisis | | |
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Restaurants asked to ban trans fats
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| Jun.16 |
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City Council passed $73.3 million budget The 2004-05 budget includes concessions and deferred pay raises by the 4 unions representing city employees
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| Mar.18 |
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Fire Department Temporarily Moving Department's administration will move to a building on Mare island while earthquake retrofit work is performed
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| Feb.10 |
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Police, firefighters to delay pay raises Move could save the city $1 million this fiscal year
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| Aug.22 |
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Council voted to review power plant Residents opposed to a power plant at the former Mare Island Navy base might try to recall City Council members
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| Mar.20 |
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Mare Island to be transferred to city The city expects to take possession of former naval shipyard after Gov. Gray Davis signed a settlement agreement
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Russian diplomats leave U.S.
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| Oct.8 |
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Plans to rebuild waterfront Plans include a hotel, a performing arts center, shops, parking and lanterns
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