Hennepin County Commissioners this week rejected an effort to dip into their contingiency fund to reduce the amount of Human Services cuts by five million dollars. The commissioners did leave open the possibility of restoring between two and four million dollars. Many community organizations whose futures are in doubt are eagerly watching the debate. One south Minneapolis agency helping developmentally disabled adults for more than 30 years is on the county's chopping block. Southside Services will shut down if the current spending proposal stands.Minnesota Public Radio's Art Hughes reports.