The city is updating its code to make it easier to understand who is responsible for approving different types of permits. This should make the process faster for everyone.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
This budget dictates how your tax dollars and utility fees will be spent over the next year.
All Murray residents benefit from the continued operation of city utilities and public services.
Taxpayers may see an increase in municipal expenditures if the raises are approved.
The city is considering raising salaries for top officials. Residents can voice their opinions on whether these raises are justified given the current city budget.
The city is moving $5.4 million total from utility funds to the general fund. This helps pay for city-wide services, but it's important to understand how utility rates are being used.
The city is deciding how to distribute funds across essential services like water, power, and public works. Residents have the chance to influence these priorities before the final budget is locked in.
The city is adjusting its budget to make sure money is being spent where it's needed most for redevelopment projects. It's a standard check-in to keep the city's finances on track.
The city is updating its code to make it easier to understand who is responsible for approving different types of permits. This should make the process faster for everyone.