endorsed staff recommendations to help slash the projected deficit while also supporting measures to redirect some funds towards homelessness initiatives and to begin development of a long-term recovery plan.The municipality is working to shrink a massive hole resulting from the novel coronavirus pandemic, with all measures still requiring final approval at the next full council meeting.In late April, city staff estimated that the pandemic could deal a $33-million financial hit to the city by the end of August.
That number is now down to $22-million thanks to measures taken — including staffing impacts and re-allocating 2019 surplus funds — and city staff have since suggested further measures to shrink the shortfall even further to around.