The council is finalizing the city's budget for the next year. This affects everything from city services to utility rates.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before.
The proposed budget includes significant funding for police and community services, with some departments facing reductions.
All city residents benefit from the continued provision of essential municipal services.
Property owners will see an increase in their tax bills due to the rate adjustment.
The city passed its annual budget, which includes a property tax increase and funding for various city services and capital projects.
Salt Lake City Council Adopts FY 2026-27 Budget, Prioritizing Neighborhood Needs and Core Services SLC.gov
The Council is working to balance the city budget, which involves making tough choices about which programs to fund and whether to raise property taxes. The goal is to maintain essential services while keeping costs manageable for residents.
New state laws require the city to be very specific about what property tax money pays for, making budget adjustments more complicated.
The council is finalizing the city's budget for the next year. This affects everything from city services to utility rates.
The city is finalizing its budget for the next year. These decisions determine how much money goes to police, parks, arts, and other essential services.
The city is finalizing its budget, with extra revenue being funneled into the rainy-day fund. New rules will also require the city to look closer at how tax increases affect families on fixed incomes.
The city is working through the annual budget process, which sets funding for everything from police and fire to parks and libraries. Residents are weighing in on how to prioritize spending, including requests for trail maintenance and traffic safety.
The CRA is planning how to spend $86 million to improve neighborhoods, build affordable housing, and support local businesses. This budget sets the roadmap for city-led development projects over the next year.
The city is planning its budget for the next year. This affects everything from city services and public safety to how much money is available for community projects.
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