The city is setting its spending priorities for the next year. This affects everything from road repairs to police and fire services.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before.
The budget determines how city tax dollars are allocated across all municipal departments.
All Midvale residents benefit from the continued provision of city services funded by this budget.
Residents or businesses may face increased costs for specific city services.
The city is looking at shifting funds within the Redevelopment Agency's budget. This could impact which projects get priority or how much money is available for local development initiatives.
The city is setting its financial plan for redevelopment projects. This budget dictates how much money goes into improving local areas and infrastructure.
The city is looking at shifting funds around to cover costs or account for changes in revenue. It's important because it dictates how city services are funded for the rest of the year.
The city is setting its financial plan for the Municipal Building Authority for the next year. This budget dictates how funds are managed for city-owned facilities and infrastructure projects.
The city is planning to raise property taxes to fund public safety. This will likely mean higher annual tax bills for homeowners.
The city is setting its financial plan for the next year. This budget dictates how much money is available for maintaining and operating city buildings.
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