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Tooele City Redevelopment Agency adopts $2.155 million budget for 2026–2027

Redevelopment Agency of Tooele City · June 17, 2026
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Summary

The Redevelopment Agency of Tooele City adopted Resolution 2026-04 on June 17, 2026, approving a final RDA budget of $2.155 million for fiscal year 2026–2027; the budget was unchanged from the tentative version proposed in May and drew no public comment.

Tooele City’s Redevelopment Agency adopted its final budget for fiscal year 2026–2027 on June 17, approving total expenditures of $2.155 million.

Shannon Wimmer, Tooele City’s finance director, presented the budget during a public hearing and told the agency the plan "has not changed since we proposed our tentative budget at the first meeting in May." Wimmer said staff had received no changes to incorporate and offered to answer questions before the hearing opened.

No members of the public came forward when the hearing was opened. After closing the hearing, Board member Hansen moved to approve Resolution 2026-04, "a resolution of the Redevelopment Agency of Tooele City, Utah adopting a budget for fiscal year 2026–2027." Board member Brady seconded the motion. The resolution passed with recorded affirmative votes from Board member McCall, Board member Hansen, Board member Brady, Board member Gossett and Chairwoman Gochis.

The board then considered minutes from its June 3 business meeting. Board member Gossett moved to accept the minutes, and Board member McCall seconded. Board member Brady said he had not been present at the June 3 meeting and abstained; the remaining voting members recorded aye votes and the motion carried.

The meeting, held at Tooele City Hall Council Chambers, was called to order with roll call and adjourned at 7:03 p.m. The city posted public notice of the meeting on the Utah Public Notice website and the Tooele City website; Shiloh Baker, the city recorder, was listed as the contact for records.