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Dallas to Furlough 4,200 City Workers as $30 Million Budget Crunch Forces Cuts

Dallas will mandate three unpaid furlough days for more than 4,200 civilian city employees to close a $30 million budget gap, with the first day off set for July 10.

Camille Rourke

June 30, 20261 min read

Dallas city employee furloughs amid budget shortfall — illustration, Jake Team LLC
Dallas city employee furloughs amid budget shortfall — illustration, Jake Team LLC

DALLAS, Texas — Dallas will require more than 4,200 civilian city employees to take three unpaid days off this year as the city scrambles to close a $30 million budget shortfall driven by declining sales tax revenue and rising costs for police overtime and employee healthcare.

The furlough days are scheduled for July 10, September 4 and September 28, and apply to roughly half of the city's civilian workforce. A group of city executives must also take two additional unpaid days before September 16. Police officers, firefighters, paramedics, 911 dispatchers, and workers at Dallas Love Field Airport, the sanitation department, and Water Utilities are exempt.

> "Furloughs are not our preferred solution," said Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert. "However, they enable us to reduce expenses, protect jobs and employee health benefits, and continue delivering services to our residents."

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson called on the City Council to "thoroughly examine every part of our City government for opportunities to reduce spending and improve efficiency," adding that "Dallas literally cannot afford to maintain the status quo."

Higher-than-expected costs for police and firefighter overtime, increased healthcare expenses — including GLP-1 medications — and a drop in sales tax revenue combined to create the shortfall, city officials said Tuesday. The city had already imposed a hiring freeze and eliminated overtime for non-uniform employees before resorting to furloughs.

The move marks the first time Dallas has furloughed workers since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Texas cities across the state are facing similar pressures, with Austin and San Antonio each projecting revenue shortfalls as property tax caps, inflation, and slowing economic growth squeeze municipal budgets.

Frisco is located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, approximately 30 miles north of downtown Dallas.

Sources

The Texas Tribune — https://www.texastribune.org/2026/06/30/dallas-texas-furlough-budget-shortfall/

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Camille Rourke

Camille Rourke covers community life, events, and neighborhood features around Frisco.

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