Mayor Corey O'Connor plans to announce he wants to reopen the city budget to make cuts.
Even though Pittsburgh Council voted to increase property taxes by 20 percent, the O'Connor administration says the city is still in financial trouble and budget cuts are needed to avoid layoffs and future tax hikes.
The tax increase added $27 million in new revenue, but the city still has a budget deficit.
Mayor O'Connor has scheduled a news conference Thursday to talk about reopening this year's spending plan and begin making necessary cuts.