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Price City Council approves mid-year budget revision, waste-hauling agreement and flood-mitigation funding applications
Summary
At their March 11 meeting the Price City Council adopted a mid-year FY2025–26 budget amendment, approved a residential waste collection agreement, authorized an Emergency Watershed Protection application totaling $1,374,792.72 (with a $309,638 city match), approved an easement sale to UDOT, and tabled an addendum to the city-attorney contract.
Mayor Terry Willis and the Price City Council on March 11 approved a package of fiscal and infrastructure measures including a mid-year budget amendment, a residential waste collection agreement and applications for two flood-mitigation funding opportunities.
Finance Director Lisa Richens reviewed the FY2025–26 mid-year budget revision before the council opened a public hearing; Councilmember Layne Miller moved to adopt Resolution No. 2026-4 amending the city’s budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, Councilmember Richard Root seconded, and the motion carried. During the hearing two residents asked for follow-up: Michael J. Gurule asked whether Price City could coordinate with Rocky Mountain Power on needed electric infrastructure replacements, and Katie Gurule asked whether the Woodhill Project is complete; neither question is recorded as resolved on the meeting record.
Administrative Director Nick Tatton described the final stage of the competitive bid process for…
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