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Springville Council approves FY25-26 budget amendments, health partnership; authorizes opioid-settlement signatory

5784422 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

The council voted to amend several FY25-26 fund budgets, approved an interlocal agreement with the Utah County Health Department for a Communities That Care program, and gave consent for the city to join a national opioid settlement — staff to sign before the Sept. 30 deadline.

Springville City Council adopted a resolution to amend the city’s FY25-26 budget across multiple funds, approved an interlocal cooperation agreement with the Utah County Health Department to implement a Communities That Care program at the library, and signaled support for joining a national opioid settlement that the city attorney said must be signed by Sept. 30.

During a public hearing on the budget amendment, city staff described several reappropriations and new appropriations. Staff said about $29,600 in restricted state grant funds remained unspent and would be rebudgeted to the police department’s emergency management/grant line for CERT rehabilitation supplies; the art museum proposed moving $16,000 from capital public art to operations to hire a temporary part‑time art coordinator; and a $25,000 county grant would be appropriated to expand the library’s Communities That Care program. Staff also said $1,000,000…

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