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Davis County auditors file 2025 tentative budget after unanimous approval; commissioners approve budget amendments
Summary
Davis County Auditor Curtis Koch filed the 2025 tentative budget Oct. 29 and commissioners unanimously approved related budget amendments and the filing. The plan warns of general-fund spend-down, recommends modest employee COLA and merit increases, and proposes repealing a corridor preservation fee with possible tax action in 2026.
Davis County Auditor Curtis Koch presented the county—s 2025 tentative budget to the Davis County Commission on Oct. 29, 2024, and commissioners unanimously accepted the filing after a public hearing and a series of budget amendments.
Koch told the commission the filing is prepared under Utah Code Annotated 17-36-10 and noted total revenue changes of $15,243,323 and expense changes of $15,627,115 across multiple funds. He said recommended adjustments reduce an initial general-fund departmental shortfall and project a roughly $7.4 million spend-down of general-fund reserves for 2025 if no additional revenues are found.
The auditor recommended a countywide 0.5% cost-of-living adjustment for employees and keeping merit increases available up to 3.5%. He…
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