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Washington City adopts FY2025-26 budget as mayor highlights new retail, logistics and health projects
Summary
Washington City has adopted its fiscal year 2025–26 budget; Mayor Staley used a recorded message from the Sienna Hills Auto Mall to outline several commercial and health-care developments the city says will generate sales tax revenue to support city services.
Washington City officials adopted the fiscal year 2025–26 budget, and Mayor Staley used a recorded message from the Sienna Hills Auto Mall to describe recent and planned commercial and health-care projects he said will help fund essential services.
Why it matters: The mayor framed new and forthcoming private developments as sources of sales tax revenue the city will use to pay for police, fire, roads, parks and other municipal services. In his remarks, Staley named multiple retail and logistics projects around the I‑15 corridor and within city limits as examples of that commerce.
In a roughly four‑minute address, Mayor Staley said, "the city council recently passed the 2025, 2026 fiscal year budget," and described the…
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