Logan's shelling out a whopping $54 million to spruce up city buildings and services. Get ready for some major upgrades that could change how you interact with your city!
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Stable — consistent level of discussion. 5 mentions in the last 30 days, 8 the 60 before, 7 the 90 before that.
The project involves significant capital investment for city infrastructure.
City staff and residents who rely on efficient public works services.
Property owners who will see a tax increase.
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The city is finalizing its $610,000 budget for redevelopment projects. This money funds various improvement efforts across Logan, and the public hearing is your chance to see where that money is going.
The city is planning to use $750,000 from electric fund reserves to add solar panels to the new Public Works building, which should help lower energy costs long-term.
The city is planning to spend $750,000 to prep the new Public Works building for solar panels. This will help the city generate its own power and save on energy costs long-term.
The city is looking to take over fire service funding from the county. This would mean your property tax bill stays the same, but the money goes to Logan City instead of the county to pay for a new fire station.
The city is moving forward with the second phase of its public works facility, which will modernize administration and storage space.
The city is upgrading its public works facilities to include new administration and storage buildings. This project is a major investment in city infrastructure.
The city transfers money from utility funds (like water and electric) to the general fund. It helps keep property taxes lower, but it's a complex way to fund city services.
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The city is proposing a 3% property tax hike to pay for a new police officer and rising street lighting costs. It's a small increase for most, but it's a big topic for the upcoming budget meetings.
The city received a federal grant to upgrade the wastewater treatment facility, which is essential for maintaining water quality and protecting the environment as the city grows.
The council approved several budget adjustments, including funds for equipment repair, library enhancements, electrical construction, and reimbursements for wildland fire deployments, ensuring financial resources are allocated appropriately.
The council reviewed proposed budget adjustments, including funds for equipment repairs, library enhancements, construction costs, and reimbursements for wildland firefighting efforts.
The council approved using reserve funds to purchase a new electric line truck and new golf carts, citing cost-effectiveness and improved service delivery.
The council discussed funding for a new line truck and golf carts. The line truck will be purchased using electric fund reserves, and new golf carts will be funded by golf course reserves. These purchases aim to replace aging equipment and improve services.
The city wants to make sure the Rec Center stays open for the public during Christmas break. They are working on a deal with the school district to make this happen for 2026 and 2027.
The council approved budget adjustments that include funds for police and fire department equipment and significant grant funding for railroad crossing safety improvements. These actions enhance public safety and service capabilities.
The council reviewed budget adjustments, including the use of donated funds for police and fire departments and significant grant funding for railroad crossing safety improvements.
Logan City withdraws from airport, approves $49 million for new Public Works campus The Herald Journal
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Logan City Council reviews department budgets, compensation increases in budget workshops The Herald Journal
The city is planning major upgrades to electrical and wastewater systems. These projects are being carefully managed to avoid new debt.
The city is proposing a 3% property tax increase to fund essential services, including new EMT staff and employee pay raises.
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