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Council reviews Budget Amendment #5: bridge funding, public hygiene pilot, construction mitigation and other one‑time adjustments
Summary
Administration presented budget amendment #5 for FY2025 covering multiple one‑time allocations (bridge funding, community land trust repairs, Hive Pass demand, restroom study expansion, public hygiene pilot funds, construction mitigation, animal services contract true‑up and security spends). Council asked for further details on some line items.
City administration presented Budget Amendment No. 5 for fiscal year 2025 at the April 1 work session, requesting a series of one‑time adjustments across funds and departments and briefing the council on the rationale and next steps.
Key items highlighted by administration included:
- 400 South bridge: A request to spend $3.5 million from the county quarter‑cent fund balance to fully fund construction of the 400 South bridge over the Jordan River, with urgency tied to preventing a downgrade that could limit emergency vehicle and UTA bus access.
- Community Land Trust repairs: a proposed one‑time allocation to support repairs for homes in the community land trust program; administration will follow with a policy briefing in April to guide that program.
- Hive Passes and Green Bike memberships: a proposed…
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