The proposed amendment to the interlocal agreement with the Utah Inland Port Authority aims to improve communication between the city and the port and allocates a portion of differential funds (35% community, 15% economic) specifically for public safety measures through 2029. This ensures dedicated funding for safety services in the port area.
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This amendment allocates 35% of the community differential and 15% of the economic differential to public safety measures through 2029, providing dedicated funding for these services.
Public safety services in the Inland Port area will receive dedicated funding, benefiting residents and businesses impacted by port development through enhanced safety measures.
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