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Provo City Council adopts $319.7 million FY2026 budget; approves retirement, public-safety and housing measures
Summary
The Provo City Council on June 3 adopted a $319,675,508 fiscal year 2026 budget and approved a set of ordinances and resolutions that the council said will fund city operations and align several regulatory provisions.
The Provo City Council on June 3 adopted a $319,675,508 fiscal year 2026 budget and approved a set of ordinances and resolutions that the council said will fund city operations and align several regulatory provisions.
The budget ordinance passed 5-2, with Councilors McKay and Hogan voting no. Council members also unanimously approved: an ordinance amending parking requirements for historic landmark properties to facilitate accessory dwelling units; a resolution to continue Provo’s participation in the Utah Valley HOME Consortium; an ordinance to raise supplemental retirement contributions for sworn personnel who do not participate in Social Security; and an ordinance consolidating police and fire impact fees into a single public-safety impact fee.
Why it matters: the budget and associated ordinances set spending levels and fee schedules that affect city services, utility transfers to the general fund, and…
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