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Brighton adopts tentative FY2026 budget; council includes $20,000 for regional transit advocacy pending further details
Summary
Council adopted a tentative FY2026 budget and set a June 10 public hearing; the tentative budget includes $1.75 million to capital fund, several nonprofit allocations (including Cottonwood Canyons Foundation funding and $20,000 for Wasatch Transit Solutions), and a public‑commented plan to require nonprofit deliverables in contracts.
The Brighton Town Council voted to adopt the tentative fiscal year 2026 budget and scheduled a public hearing and final adoption for June 10, 2025. The budget keeps the town's property tax rate at 0 and transfers excess resort‑related revenues to the town capital fund.
Nate, presenting the budget, said the town projects continued seasonality in sales‑tax revenue tied to resort operations and recommended a $1,750,000 transfer to capital to keep fund balance within state limits. The tentative budget includes $160,000 of nonprofit requests broken into contribution/special events and other lines. Notable allocations in the tentative…
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