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Council approves $8.3 million capital-improvement allocation, funds facility condition assessments

2999881 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

Salt Lake County Council approved an $8.3 million capital-improvement allocation and a $1.5 million contract pool for facility condition assessments (FCAs); vote passed 6–3 after discussion about priorities, ROI and timing.

Salt Lake County Council on Tuesday approved a package of capital-improvement priorities totaling $8.3 million, including $1.5 million to update facility condition assessments (FCAs) across county-owned properties.

County administrative staff and facilities leaders told the council the 2017 FCAs provided the first countywide snapshot of deferred maintenance and equipment lifecycles. Facilities Director Tyson Kiel and Administrative Services staff said those prior assessments guided last fall’s budget recommendations but that a comprehensive, third-party reassessment is needed to rank needs consistently across the county portfolio.

The mayor’s office presented a proposed…

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