The board is setting the financial plan for the upcoming year to ensure building projects and authority operations are funded.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before.
The budget and tax schedule will determine the city's revenue and the cost of services for all residents.
All residents benefit from the continued provision of city services funded by these budgets.
Property owners will see a slight increase in their annual tax bill.
The city is setting its spending plan for the next year, which includes potential changes to property tax impacts and utility rates. This directly affects how much residents pay for city services.
The city is proposing a tax increase to fund four new firefighter/paramedic positions for a new fire station. This would raise the city's portion of property taxes by about 9%.
The city is proposing a 9% property tax hike to hire nine new firefighters for a new station. This would cost the average household about $2.83 more per month.
The city is finalizing its budget for redevelopment projects. This money funds infrastructure like road improvements and supports local business growth.
The board reviewed and accepted the tentative budget, which sets the financial plan for the Local Building Authority for the upcoming fiscal year.
The agency is planning its spending for the next fiscal year. This budget will dictate how funds are used for local redevelopment projects.
The city is beginning the process of setting the budget for the next fiscal year. This affects how tax dollars are allocated to city services, infrastructure, and community facilities like the fitness center.
The city has finalized its balanced budget for the next year, which covers all city operations and capital improvements.
The Building Authority finalized its budget for the next year. This ensures that the city has the funding needed to manage its building-related financial obligations.
The city is setting its financial plan for the next year. This budget dictates how funds are allocated for ongoing redevelopment projects across American Fork.
The Building Authority is starting the process of setting its budget for the next year. This is important because it dictates how funds are allocated for city building projects and debt service.
With revenue growth slowing down, the city is trying to balance the budget without raising taxes. They are focusing on keeping core services running while cutting back on new equipment.
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