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Council told to budget for Lone Peak assessment increase; directs temporary capital hold pending interlocal discussions
Summary
Highland faces a roughly $141,000 increase in its Lone Peak Public Safety District assessment after Lone Peak restored fire staffing and approved an animal‑shelter fee increase; councilors directed staff to temporarily reduce a capital transfer and use forecasted net revenues while seeking interlocal mediation.
The Highland City Council received an update on a Lone Peak Public Safety District final budget change at its May 20 meeting and directed staff on how to handle the resulting assessment increase.
Lone Peak’s governing board approved a final budget that restored two full‑time and one part‑time fire positions the district had earlier proposed removing. Combined with an animal‑shelter fee increase, Highland City’s assessment rise is about $141,083 for the upcoming year. Staff told the council the city currently has roughly $42,000 of available…
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