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City holds public hearing on FY2026 tentative budget; staff proposes new public safety property tax fund

3648337 · May 27, 2025
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Summary

Midvale staff presented the tentative FY2026 budget at a June 3 public hearing and outlined a proposed new public safety special revenue fund supported by a dedicated public safety property tax; no final budget or tax was adopted at the meeting.

Midvale City held the required public hearing on the city'wide tentative budget for fiscal year 2026 on June 3; city staff presented revenue and expenditure estimates and described a proposed organizational change to put public safety revenues and expenses into a new public safety special revenue fund backed by a new public safety property tax.

Finance staff said the General Fund shows estimated revenues of roughly $27 million for FY2026, a 13.5% decrease from FY2025, largely attributed to one'time use of fund balance and prior capital contributions in FY2025. Sales tax is the largest single General Fund revenue (about $11.3 million) and is conservatively projected to fall 1% from FY2025 based on current collections and…

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