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Kaysville staff outline $3.8M general-fund gap and propose $1.4M truth-in-taxation increase
Summary
City staff told the council a roughly $3.8 million gap in the general fund remains after years of deferred spending; options presented include a $1.4 million truth-in-taxation increase, $919,000 from reserves and further deferrals. The council scheduled a follow-up session to examine enterprise funds.
City staff told the Kaysville City Council during a budget work session that the general fund faced sizable pressure this fiscal year and presented three levers to narrow an initial roughly $3.8 million shortfall: a possible truth-in-taxation property tax increase, additional use of fund balance, and further deferrals of capital and operating requests.
The staff presentation showed an initial gap of about $3,800,000 between projected revenues and department requests, followed by a proposal to close it using a proposed truth-in-taxation increase of $1.4 million, about $919,000 from the fund balance and a series of targeted deferrals. "We initially started in the general fund with close to a $3,800,000 gap," the budget presenter said during the meeting.
Why it matters: the city’s operating costs are personnel-heavy and rising — health insurance and wages are major budget drivers —…
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