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South Salt Lake tentatively adopts FY 2025–26 budget after council Q&A

3321523 · May 15, 2025
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City council tentatively adopted a $‑budget for fiscal year 2025–26 and discussed sales-tax allocations, grant uncertainty for Promise, utility rate changes under review, and a new transportation fund that relies on internal transfers rather than new taxes.

The South Salt Lake City Council voted Wednesday to tentatively adopt the city’s fiscal year 2025–26 budget after a public hearing and extended council questions about revenues, program funding and infrastructure costs.

City staff presented the proposed budget and asked the council to tentatively adopt it as the next step in the formal budget process. "The purpose of the public hearing is ... to tentatively adopt the tentative budget, for the coming year," said Crystal, a city staff member who presented the plan.

Council members focused questions on sales-tax assumptions, the city’s Promise program and potential utility rate changes. Crystal told the council that sales tax revenue is…

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