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"It looks like the state is going to give us more than the 2 percent (increase) we budgeted," Knauer said, noting the increased funding could be as much as $400,000. However, that comes with the expectation the city will add three people to its streamlined five-person staff, which oversees parking and transit in the city. "There was a feeling (at the state level) that we didn't have the capacity for some of the larger projects," Knauer told the city council last week. "They could be right."
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Date: 2015-10-05
Source: Post Bulletin
Type: Comments
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State: Public