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Committee hears scope of road repair shortfall, discusses reinstating transportation utility fee
Summary
Members of the North Ogden City audit committee reviewed street-related budget requests and discussed a transportation utility (road) fee as one option to address a reported multimillion-dollar backlog in road maintenance.
The North Ogden City Audit Committee met to review enterprise fund budget items for streets and related services and to discuss how to close a multi‑million dollar shortfall in road maintenance.
Committee members and staff said the city's pavement needs outpaced available funding and described a range for the current backlog. Committee members referenced an estimated shortfall “in the $10 million range,” and another attendee said the figure could be “$15 million to $20 million.” David (staff member) and other staff walked the committee through a road‑condition study and state road‑fund receipts that inform the city's capital plan.
Committee members asked for clearer revenue-side presentation on the yellow budget sheets so councilors and the public can see…
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