City Cast Philly logo

Local Civics: Preliminary City Budget

Posted on June 15, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Brittany Valentine

Brittany Valentine

Councilmember Katherine Gilmore Richardson at a City Council meeting on June 8, 2023. (Philadelphia City Council/Flickr)

Councilmember Katherine Gilmore Richardson at a City Council meeting on June 8, 2023. (Philadelphia City Council/Flickr)

Today, City Council passed a preliminary city budget for 2024. The $6.2 billion budget addresses workforce retention, quality-of-life issues, public safety, and taxes.

Workforce Retention:

The budget calls for $10 million in hiring bonuses to fill spots in the police department, prisons, and other public safety departments.

Quality-Of-Life:

$1.475 million would go to the Streets Department to fight illegal dumping, and $1 million would go to the PA Horticultural Society to clean vacant lots.

Public Safety:

The budget would allocate $3 million more in funding to mobile crisis response teams to assist law enforcement in responding to 911 calls where mental health problems are involved. $1 million of the budget would add hundreds of cameras to recreation centers and playgrounds.

Taxes:

The wage tax on residents would decrease from 3.79 percent to 3.75 percent. The original deductions proposed by Mayor Kenney would offer $150 million in tax relief over five years, but Councilmembers Katherina Gilmore Richardson and Isaiah Thomas pushed for another $24.1 million.

“With the highest wage tax in the nation, these continued reductions will allow us to further uplift residents and Philadelphia’s small and diverse business communities,” Councilmember Gilmore Richardson said in a statement.

Share article

Hey Philly

Stay connected to City Cast Philly and get ready to join the local conversation.

Can't subscribe? Turn off your ad blocker and try again.

Local Civics

See All
Local CivicsMay 13

What To Know Before You Head to the Polls on May 19

On this month’s ballot are a competitive congressional race and a stacked committee race you may not have known was happening.

Paper cutouts of Democrat and Republic party symbols
Local CivicsMay 6

Council Member on School Closures: ‘Probably the Worst Decision I’ve Seen as an Elected Official’

Councilmember Thomas said the logic behind the closures in the facilities master plan doesn’t match the accomplishments of the schools se...

Portrait photo of Councilmember Isaiah Thomas
Local CivicsApril 27

Why This 75-Year-Old Document Is Foundational to Philadelphia

The document detailing how Philly’s government operates has had more than 80 amendments since 2000.

Philadelphia's City Hall
Local CivicsApril 15

Your 2026 May Primary Checklist

Make sure you’re set to participate in this May’s election by following this list.

Mail-in ballot
Local CivicsApril 2

These Are the Ballot Questions Appearing in Philly’s 2026 Primary Election

Voters will decide on changes to the city’s charter.

Silhouette of hand dropping envelope in ballot box
Local CivicsMarch 18

How Should Philly and Pennsylvania Spend Your Money?

Budget season is officially in full swing at the municipal and state levels. Here’s how you can have a say in where your tax dollars go.

Exterior of Philadelphia's City Hall
Local CivicsMarch 4

What’s the Big School Closures Plan All About?

The purpose of the plan is to close decrepit buildings and modernize other facilities, but it involves student and staff displacement.

The front entrance of Warren G. Harding Middle School
Local CivicsJanuary 21

Philly Police Wants YOU To Give Input On Its Strategic Plan

The purpose of the plan is to create a model for how to be a better police department at all levels.

Dave Zega (left) and Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel (right) during an interview with City Cast Philly. (Trenae Nuri / City Cast Philly)