AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS
Michael Pagano, dean emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs and former Brookings Metro non-resident fellow, has researched public finance for decades.
He said federal funding typically
accounts for only about five percent of a municipal operating budget, so
federal cuts won’t hurt deeply.
The area that will see a drastic
change is capital spending.
“With the surge of infrastructure and
stimulus money, cities have been designing a city future that had federal
support for electric charging stations, expansion of infrastructure and
repairing old infrastructure,” Pagano said.
“This is especially true in older
northern states that are not experiencing the demographic gains that southern
states are.
The loss of federal dollars forces
them to lower their expectations of what the future will be.”






