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Council approves ninth revision to FY26 budget to cover waste-contract and library repairs

Farmington City Council · April 21, 2026
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Summary

The council approved Resolution 202037, increasing FY26 revenues by $1,345,526 and expenditures by $1,751,070 to cover items including a $950,000 adjustment tied to the waste-management contract, a $175,000 library roof replacement and vehicle purchases; the motion passed 4-0.

The Farmington City Council approved Resolution 202037, the ninth revision to the FY26 budget, during the work session after a brief staff presentation and public council questions.

Finance officer Jim Cox outlined the requested adjustments: an increase in revenues of $1,345,526 (bringing total revenues reported to $352,600,000) and an increase in expenditures of $1,751,070 (rounded to a reported $416,000,000). Cox said the largest single component was roughly $950,000 to offset contractual obligations with the city's waste-management provider; he said that adjustment is offset by revenue generated through fees. Cox also told councilors the budget package included $175,000 from the Veil Library budget for a roof replacement and $92,000 to purchase two trucks funded from a vendor refund that staff had received.

After a motion ("So moved, Mayor Durkhead") and a second, the mayor called the vote and the motion carried 4-0.

No further council action was requested beyond approval; staff said the adjustments will be submitted to state authorities as required.