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Herriman council reviews mid‑biennial budget, weighs truth‑in‑taxation and public‑safety funding options

Herriman City Council · February 13, 2025
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City staff presented mid‑biennial budget context and revenue analyses on Feb. 12; council discussed whether to include a truth‑in‑taxation placeholder on the county calendar, options to build a sales‑tax reserve for public safety inflation, and timing for a capital improvement priorities session.

Herriman — City staff reviewed a mid‑biennial budget update on Feb. 12, outlining revenue trends, inflation impacts and capital needs and asking the council whether to include a placeholder for a truth‑in‑taxation discussion on the county budget calendar.

Trevor, who delivered the presentation, told the council the city’s direct sales tax collections doubled between 2020 and 2024 and walked through revenue mixes for the general fund, the public‑safety fund and other core funds. "We've doubled our direct sales tax," Trevor said, explaining that growth has slowed and that population and permitting trends will determine whether recent…

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