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Staff proposes $8 million reallocation for Kiesl building, All Abilities Park and $2.5M set‑aside for Union Station; rebate to fund youth scholarships
Summary
City staff proposed a budget opening to reallocate $8,000,000 toward acquisition of the Kiesl building, an All Abilities Park and a $2.5 million set‑aside for a future Union Station, and proposed using a Rocky Mountain Power Watts Smart rebate to fund a youth scholarship program.
City staff proposed a budget opening at the South Ogden City Council work session that would reallocate $8,000,000 previously held in the city's allocator to three uses: purchase of the Kiesl building, construction of an All Abilities Park, and a $2.5 million set‑aside for a future Union Station project.
A city staff presenter identified in the meeting as Justin said the $8,000,000 represents items returned to the allocator during adoption of the FY26 budget and that the budget-opening ordinance would restore funding for the three…
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