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Pleasant Grove adopts FY2025‑26 budget and sets certified tax rate at 0.000962

Pleasant Grove City Council · July 1, 2026
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Summary

The Pleasant Grove City Council on June 24 adopted the city’s final budget for July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026, and set the certified tax rate at 0.000962. Finance staff project a General Fund balance of just over $4 million (about 14–15% of the fund) at year-end.

The Pleasant Grove City Council adopted Resolution 2025-023 on June 24, approving the final fiscal year 2025–26 budget and a certified tax rate of 0.000962.

Finance Director Denise Roy told the Council the Governmental Funds consolidated budget and General Fund projections show a forecasted year-end unassigned balance of just over $4 million, representing roughly 14–15 percent of the General Fund — well within state guidance and above the minimum 5 percent. Roy noted the CARE tax fund retained reserves for CARE-eligible projects, including work at the Battle Creek Trailhead.

Council Member Todd Williams moved to adopt the resolution; Council Member Eric Jensen seconded. The motion carried unanimously with Council Members Andersen, Rogers, Jensen, LeMone and Williams voting yes. The Council’s action finalizes spending plans and authorizes the tax rate for the coming fiscal year.

The adopted budget document includes a list of capital projects and recommended funding (see the city’s budget packet). Council members encouraged residents to review pages summarizing capital requests and to contact staff with questions about allocations or timing of individual projects.