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Farmington Council adopts FY26 budget amendment, approves Fire Station 72 GMP and subdivision schematic
Summary
The Council unanimously approved a multi-item FY26 budget amendment covering major capital projects, set a $13 million guaranteed maximum price for Fire Station 72 and approved the Miller Hollow schematic subdivision with a deed-restricted SSF lot, among other consent items.
The Farmington City Council on Feb. 17 approved a set of budget and capital actions intended to fund several city projects, including North Cottonwood Commons and a new fire station.
Finance Director Levi Ball presented Budget Amendment #2, which included an $8.75 million expense increase for North Cottonwood Commons construction, a $2 million transfer from the street fund to the park fund, a $1 million transfer from the general fund to parks, and adjustments for a west-side fire station (figure later refined in discussion). Ball listed other changes covering Main Street widening, a salt-storage building, additional firefighters and a full-time…
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