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South Jordan council reviews $12.5M capital plan; $27M water tank and $20M fire station flagged as future needs
Summary
The South Jordan City Council on Tuesday reviewed the city’s capital improvement plan and recommended that roughly $12.5 million in available funds be directed toward maintenance, ongoing projects and grant matches rather than new, discretionary large builds.
The South Jordan City Council on Tuesday reviewed the city’s capital improvement plan (CIP) and longer‑term facility needs, as staff recommended concentrating roughly $12.5 million in available funds on maintenance, ongoing projects and grant matches rather than new, discretionary large builds.
"As they looked at that pot, they focused on how do we really put the most efficient use of that money towards our maintenance," Mayor Dawn Ramsey said, summarizing staff priorities for the limited pool of funds. The mayor and staff emphasized preventive maintenance, completing multi‑year projects and using local dollars to leverage state or federal grants.
Key numbers and priorities: staff said the near‑term capital pool is about $12.5 million, which includes about $1 million in a one‑time transfer from the…
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