PROVO — The Provo City Council is backing away from suggestions that the city consider employee layoffs or furloughs as a way to balance the 2010 fiscal-year budget.
Mayor Lewis K. Billings had asked that layoffs not be considered, but in a Tuesday council work session, Councilman Steve Turley asked that they be put back on the table.
Councilwoman Midge Johnson suggested the council look at furloughs as a way to meet shortages if they occur during the coming year. Councilman David Acheson agreed that furloughs could be a consideration.
On Thursday, Council Chairwoman Cynthia Dayton said neither idea will be considered. Turley and Johnson would need to present the ideas formally before the council as a whole would consider them, Dayton said, and neither plan to do so.
"Council leadership has discussed the matter of employee furloughs and/or layoffs with individual council members and determined that there is not a majority of support for forwarding any proposals regarding these options," Dayton and Council Vice Chairwoman Sherrie Hall Everett said in a joint statement.
— Rodger L. Hardy
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