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Davis County controller warns of multi‑million-dollar shortfall; commissioners direct staff to file truth‑in‑taxation notice capped at 30%
Summary
Controller Scott Park told the Sept. 3 Budget Committee that ongoing expenditures exceed revenues and the county could exhaust reserves by 2028; commissioners directed staff to notify the treasurer that the county may pursue a truth‑in‑taxation increase with an initial cap of 30%.
Scott Park, Davis County controller, presented updated revenue and expenditure projections at the Budget Committee meeting on Sept. 3 that showed ongoing expenses outpacing ongoing revenues by a material margin. Park told commissioners the current 2025 budget cycle is projected to spend about $11.7 million more than projected revenues and that longer‑term liabilities and projected increases (health insurance, contracted services, ongoing program costs) could push the shortfall to about $14.3 million if no changes are made.
Park said state law prohibits budgeting below a 5% minimum fund…
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