The plan calls for roughly $6.5 billion in spending in 2020.

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan has unveiled her proposed budget for next year.

In recent weeks, Durkan has announced several proposed budget initiatives. They include funding for programs to help reduce and address non-emergency 911 calls, a plan to address the revolving door for some individuals between jails and the streets, and money for police retention.

In her speech at Franklin High School Monday, Durkan also touted spending to promote youth opportunity.

Addressing students present in the audience, she said: “We know we must give you the opportunities and the skills so you can build the city of the future.”

“That’s why this budget will provide free college, free transit, and pathways to amazing jobs."

Her budget includes money for college scholarships for Seattle public high school graduates, and for paid internship opportunities, according to Durkan.