Topics getting the most attention in Herriman City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
4 issues in budget with critical priority
The city's financial team presented an overview of expected revenues and debt for the next two fiscal years. They anticipate growth in sales tax and road funds, but property tax is expected to stay flat. The city also has significant bonded debt for past projects and future needs like new police and fire stations.
Discussions covered future budgets for Community Development and Renewal Areas (CDAs), administrative services, and legislative functions. This includes tax increment financing for development, affordable housing funds, potential funding for a federal lobbyist, senior bus service costs, and a review of city employee compensation, all directly affecting city finances and services.
The city is planning for future fiscal years, expecting general fund growth but flat property tax. They are managing $77.7 million in bonded debt and considering future bonding for public facilities. The FY25 audit showed no findings, indicating good financial health.
The proposed budget includes significant increases for water services (13.7% in FY27) due to rising purchase costs from Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District and increased infrastructure repair needs (premature service lateral failures). This could lead to higher water rates for residents.