A follow-up briefing on various adjustments to the city's budget, including funding for vehicle replacements, wildland firefighting expansion, Public Lands equipment, a pedestrian bridge, and significant capital improvements for city facilities (Old Library, Justice Courts, Plaza 349). Also includes funding for homeless resource center salaries and parking wayfinding signage. This amendment involves substantial one-time and ongoing expenditures.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The amendment includes an additional $4.8 million in interest revenue and a $1.8 million correction for the library.
The Salt Lake City Library will receive the funds they were inadvertently denied.
Property owners, including homeowners and businesses, would see their tax bills increase.
The council is discussing a potential property tax increase to fund various city services, including public safety, infrastructure, and court operations.
The CRA is proposing a budget amendment to account for higher-than-expected tax increment revenues and interest income. This amendment will adjust expenditures and set aside additional funds for future allocation, including a transfer of housing funds.
A follow-up briefing on various adjustments to the city's budget, including funding for vehicle replacements, wildland firefighting expansion, Public Lands equipment, a pedestrian bridge, and significant capital improvements for city facilities (Old Library, Justice Courts, Plaza 349). Also includes funding for homeless resource center salaries and parking wayfinding signage. This amendment involves substantial one-time and ongoing expenditures.
The city is finalizing its budget for the next year. This determines funding for everything from police and courts to neighborhood programs and street maintenance.
The Board is adjusting the budget to reflect actual tax revenue and fix a $1.8 million accounting error that affected library funding.
The city is adjusting its budget to fund various projects, including a 'Justice Bus' and tree care, which residents weighed in on during the hearing.
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