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Worsening San Diego budget crisis prompts efforts to boost revenue, bickering over spending cuts

Mayor, council say they'd like to spare low-income areas by avoiding 'across the board' cuts that affect all neighborhoods equally

Alealani Wallace, 4, and her brother William Wallace, 7, of Clairemont enjoy an afternoon at Clairemont Pool on June 27. Raising rates to swim in city pools is among the proposed ways to boost revenue this year. (Nelvin C. Cepeda / U-T file)
Alealani Wallace, 4, and her brother William Wallace, 7, of Clairemont enjoy an afternoon at Clairemont Pool on June 27. Raising rates to swim in city pools is among the proposed ways to boost revenue this year. (Nelvin C. Cepeda / U-T file)
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The mayor is proposing several initiatives to boost revenue while the City Council complains he's moving too slow to cut spending

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