PITTSBURGH- An anticipated excess of $1.6 million in the fuel fund by year's end may help offset the City of Pittsburgh's budget deficit and help keep its libraries open, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
City Council President Doug Shields said the fund is expected to finish the year with a $1.6 million surplus because the city anticipated that gas prices would be higher than they were. Shields proposed pledging $600,000 from the city's flush fuel fund now, and the same amount from its healthy savings account next year, to keep the libraries open.











