The Costa Mesa City Council on Tuesday passed a budget outline that would close the projected $19 million deficit in the coming year by laying off 22 city employees, cutting salaries by 5%, giving early retirement incentives to employees and starting programs to raise fees for municipal services.
The council voted 3 to 1, with Councilwoman Katrina Foley objecting, to approve the suggested 10-point plan at a meeting attended by more than 100 city employees.
The plan requires another council approval to take effect, and some items require the agreement of four city employee unions.
Councilman Eric Bever did not attend the meeting.
Foley proposed using more money from the city’s reserves to avoid cutting staff.
“My goal here tonight is to not eliminate one job and I think we can do that and what I would like to see us do is go back and reduce some of our operational costs by a little bit more,” Foley said.