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Kaysville leaders weigh deferred sidewalk repairs, parks projects and police equipment amid tight budget

3000096 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

Council members and department heads debated pushing back a comprehensive land‑use code update and other capital projects and discussed restoring some sidewalk repair funds and police equipment requests after staff proposed multiple deferrals to close the general-fund gap.

At the work session, department heads identified a set of capital and operating items they recommended deferring to help close the general-fund gap; council members pushed back on some deferrals and asked staff to consider restoring funding for high-priority safety items.

Sidewalks and concrete repairs Public works staff said sidewalk and curb repair needs have grown and described the city's current minor-cut program and reimbursement process for homeowner repairs. A staff member said unit costs have risen: the presenter described a historical sidewalk replacement cost of about $15 per foot in 2018 and said bids now are closer to $41 per foot. Staff reported they increased the sidewalk repair…

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