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Mayor recommends $43 million in CIP projects; council approves language clarifying Foothill trails contingency and reallocates $704,000 in unused CIP funds
Summary
The mayor’s FY26 CIP package recommends roughly $43 million for 30 projects. Council staff and administration clarified the wording for a Foothill trails contingent appropriation and the council agreed to move $704,000 of de‑obligated CIP money into capital maintenance: split between public‑lands maintenance and street reconstruction.
Salt Lake City’s mayor recommended roughly $43 million in new capital improvement projects for fiscal 2026, and council members reviewed the project list and several administrative clarifications at their June 5 work session.
Mayor’s recommended package: City staff received 60 CIP applications and the mayor’s recommendation includes 30 projects totaling about $43 million in new CIP funding; the packet also reflects roughly $16.5 million in ongoing obligations and debt service. The recommendation includes eight constituent‑originated projects (about $4 million) and a mix of citywide and district‑level investments.
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