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Ivins delays budget votes after revenues shift; shortfall now about $615,000 and truth-in-taxation talk set
Summary
Council continued action on FY25 estimated-complete and FY26 budgets after staff reported stronger-than-expected revenues reduced the shortfall to roughly $615,000. A public truth-in-taxation presentation is scheduled for June 18 to explain potential property-tax impacts and options.
The Ivins City Council on June 5 continued action on both the fiscal-year-2025 estimated-complete budget and the fiscal-year-2026 budget after staff presented updated revenue and expenditure figures that narrowed the projected FY26 shortfall to roughly $615,000.
Finance staff (Cade Visser, speaker 15) told the council that FY25 results were better than anticipated — interest earnings, higher sales-and-use tax receipts and stronger-than-expected ambulance-fee collections flipped an earlier planned $114,000 draw on savings into about $200,000 in added general-fund balance. For FY26,…
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