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The relationship between the New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell and the city council has been strained in recent months.
They’ve clashed over public safety; the mayor’s travel expenses and a proposed charter change amendment giving the council confirmation power over the mayor’s top appointees.
Tuesday, as the city budget process officially began, the mayor made a rare appearance before the council, striking a conciliatory tone.
“You have stood tall as a council, Cantrell said. “I’ve seen that. You have made sure they you are one, not only strong but also, you’re independent. I respect that.”
The administration’s nearly $5 billion spending plan for next year includes a 5-percent pay raise for all city employees, additional raises for first responders and more money to fund the city’s new sanitation contracts.
The budget also calls for a $21 million cut to the NOPD.
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