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Davis County finance staff say revenue growth alone won’t erase roughly $11 million shortfall
Summary
County finance staff told the Budget Committee that even optimistic sales- and property-tax growth won’t close an approximately $11 million operating deficit; officials outlined a mix of one-time revenue, allocations and spending cuts being considered.
Davis County finance staff told the Budget Committee that projected revenue growth is unlikely to close an estimated $11 million operating shortfall, and outlined possible one‑time funding and spending cuts to narrow the gap.
The county’s revenue forecast assumes 3% sales tax growth—about $1.4 million—and roughly 2.1% property‑tax growth (about $687,000), Speaker 1, the controller, said during the meeting. "Even if I'm completely wrong on the taxes and…
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