Word came down today that more staff cuts are coming for Washington City Paper. According to a newsroom insider, Creative Loafing—which acquired the City Paper along with the Chicago Reader alternative weekly in summer 2007, and proceeded to lay off many production and editorial staffers by the end of that year—told City Paper staff that they would need to cut the publication’s budget by $170,000. City Paper ran a profit for 2007, apparently, but with the summer doldrums came a couple of bad months for advertising sales. The Loaf’s line with its creditors is said to be so thin that even a somewhat foreseeable setback must result in staff cuts. UPDATE: City Paper Editor-in-Chief Erik Wemple confirms the cuts: “Like a lot of media companies, we are going through an exceptionally rough period, and indeed we are discussing how to cut expenses. I don’t want to cite any figures at this point because we are trying our best as a company to minimize the impact. But yes, layoffs are part of the discussion.”