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Herriman outlines constrained 10‑year capital plan, flags tradeoffs with public‑infrastructure districts
Summary
Herriman officials told listeners they must prioritize a long CIP list because impact fees and other restricted funds are finite; staff warned PIDs that advance road building can replace expected impact‑fee revenue and create funding gaps for other projects.
Herriman city hosts said the city’s 10‑year capital improvement plan (CIP) requires strict prioritization because “we have a very finite amount of money that is for these projects each year,” a host said on the city podcast.
The discussion recapped a council work meeting where staff and council members reviewed a long list of aging projects — from parks and streets to stormwater pumps and drainage — and emphasized the need to score and prioritize which projects move forward. The host said the list is…
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