By Angelina Salazar, includes “In just three years, the city is expected to pay $100 million more for pensions. … Barrett tried to put that staggering $100 million number into perspective. ‘You'd have to eliminate the budget of the Health Department, Employee Relations, City Development, the Department of the Administration, the Treasurer, Neighborhood Services, the Library, and the common Council City Clerk,’ says Barrett. Even after all that, he says you'd still be millions short. …”