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South Weber council reviews FY26 draft budget and funding assumptions at retreat
Summary
City staff presented a draft FY26 budget that holds the property-tax rate and projects $13.7 million in combined revenue, while council pressed for clearer separation of operating vs. capital costs and directed committees to vet supplemental requests and grant opportunities.
City staff presented a draft FY26 budget at the council’s Feb. 8 budget retreat, saying the combined municipal revenue projection is $13.7 million — roughly $330,000 (2.5%) above FY25 — with the largest sources identified as charges for services, sales tax and property tax. “This is the cash available as of December 31st,” Brett said, noting the city’s consolidated cash position is about $16–17 million but that amounts fluctuate with receipts such as property-tax lump sums.
The draft assumes the council will hold the property-tax rate and projects a 3% increase in property-tax…
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