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Herriman staff previews 2027 budget, flags $1.4M projected General Fund increase and impact-fee shortfall

Herriman City Council · January 15, 2026
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Summary

City staff told the Herriman City Council the FY2027 General Fund could grow by about $1.4 million—driven by sales tax and certain intergovernmental road funds—but warned transportation impact fees are projected to fall about 30%, creating pressure on the General Fund and capital plans.

City finance staff presented an early look at Herriman’s proposed FY2027 budget at the Jan. 14 council work meeting, saying the General Fund is projected to rise by roughly $1,400,000 in 2027, driven mainly by expected increases in sales tax and certain intergovernmental (Class C) road funds.

Trevor, a city financial staffer, told the council that property tax growth should be relatively flat after adjusting for delinquent‑tax receipts and that new commercial developments factored into the forecast include an anticipated auto dealership and a major retailer in 2027–28. "For '27, we are expecting an increase of about 1,400,000," Trevor said during…

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