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Brigham City mayor proposes $110 million 2025-26 budget, cites fleet costs and utility planning

3183727 · May 3, 2025
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Mayor presented a $110 million budget that includes $33 million in capital projects and a proposed property-tax increase to cover an unexpected $450,000 rise in fleet costs; council set work sessions to review utility rates and taxes.

Brigham City’s mayor presented a $110 million proposed budget for fiscal year 2025–26 on May 1, asking the City Council to review planned utility-rate decisions and a possible increase in the city’s portion of property tax to cover rising fleet costs.

The budget as presented includes $33 million in capital projects and about $19 million earmarked for overpass and corridor preservation work, and the mayor said he proposes holding the transfer from the utility fund to the general fund at 12 percent. He also proposed setting the city’s power purchasing adjustment (PPAC) to zero for 2025–26 while continuing to monitor wholesale power markets.

The mayor said Brigham City faces an unexpected roughly…

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