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City Council Approves Major Budget Amendment Amid Officer Departures

June 24, 2024 | Millcreek City Council, Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah



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City Council Approves Major Budget Amendment Amid Officer Departures
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant financial matters, including a public hearing for the final budget amendment for the current fiscal year. A key point of discussion was the impact of recent personnel changes within the Mill Creek precinct, specifically the separation of several officers from the Unified Police Department (UPD).

The council noted that the departure of these officers, primarily from the Community Crime Suppression Unit (CCSU), has resulted in a financial liability due to accrued vacation time that must be compensated upon their separation. The estimated cost of this payout is approximately $248,000, which will be drawn from the precinct's fund balance. This adjustment is necessary to ensure compliance with the department's financial obligations while maintaining efforts to keep taxes low.

The meeting also highlighted the need for budget amendments to address various revenue and expenditure changes. The council reviewed adjustments to the budget, including an increase in revenue by $200,000 to accommodate the aforementioned payouts. Additionally, the council discussed the importance of maintaining a minimum fund balance of 5% across all jurisdictions, which has necessitated contributions from each department's fund balance.

As the meeting progressed, the council moved to open a public hearing regarding the budget amendment, which was subsequently closed after no public comments were made. An amendment to the ordinance was proposed to correct the designation of the budget amendment from the fourth to the fifth, reflecting the accurate number of amendments made this fiscal year.

The council unanimously approved the amended ordinance, ensuring that the budget reflects the necessary adjustments and maintains fiscal responsibility moving forward.

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