County Plans Up to 131 Layoffs Cuts: Projected Curtailments Include Reduced Library Hours, Consolidation of Health Services and Closure of Jail.

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Los Angeles County's $22.7 billion spending plan for next year will require up to 131 layoffs and additional cuts in public services to cover an anticipated $511 million shortfall, officials said Monday.

This includes reduced hours at public libraries, consolidation of services at health clinics, the closure of a jail at the Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic, reducing sheriff's overtime costs and Assessor's Office cuts, which could delay home appraisals.

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County Plans Up to 131 Layoffs Cuts: Projected Curtailments Include Reduced Library Hours, Consolidation of Health Services and Closure of Jail.

The 2010-11 spending plan is about $885 million less than this year's budget and it doesn't take into account the possibility that the county could lose $1.5 billion in revenues once the governor and state lawmakers decide how to address the California's $20 b...

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