CUYAHOGA FALLS: City workers who clean municipal buildings will have to wait until next week to learn whether their jobs will be eliminated.City Council voted Monday in favor of outsourcing the work to save the city more than $150,000 a year. Since some members were absent from the meeting, there were not sufficient votes for the measure to take effect.Council is scheduled to take up the issue once again when it meets at 6 p.m. Monday in the Natatorium.The proposal would eliminate the jobs of four city workers.The contract council is considering would offer the city three days of cleaning service a week at an annual cost of about $34,000. Continuing the full-time, in-house service would cost the city more than $200,000 in 2012. AFSCME Local 2662 president Mark Walters has asked council to delay its vote to give his union members a chance to try to save the jobs. He said one of the employees will be eligible to retire — albeit at a reduced pension because of her years of service. The other three are not eligible to retire.Service Director Valerie Wax Carr has said the city will lose $1.7 million in revenue in 2012 through loss of state funding and property taxes. She said the city is looking at all areas to trim costs.The city considered a similar proposal a year ago, but it was withdrawn when AFSCME employees volunteered to accept concessions rather than lose four of its members. This year, 81 of the 120 AFSCME members voted 50-31 against taking concessions.