Revenue shortfalls place downward pressure on Santa Ana's city budget - Daily Pilot
https://voiceofoc.org/2017/10/divide...-city-manager/
Supposedly Santa Ana has had a cash crunch lately because it is basically little more than a city housing cheap labor for the rich in Orange County.
Santa Ana is basically a sanctuary city that is full of anchor babies. It is basically a bunch of overcrowded apartment and mainly small homes with families who are servants for the rich in places like Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Corona Del Mar.
Per-capita income of $16,000 as opposed to national average of $28,000
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fa...rnia/INC110215
Rather than blaming the budget issues on illegals with extremely high birth rates, they decided that a new $489,000 per year city manager would be the magic potion that ails the fiscal picture in Santa Ana.
Supposedly, the city gave a $343,000 serverance to their last city manager who was unable to poverty ridden city with the highest percentage of illegal aliens of any big city fiscal issues around.