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Salt Lake City's Fiscal Year 2021-22 Capital and Operating Budget totals just under $350 million in the General Fund, maintaining current and expanded staffing levels without cuts despite 2020 revenue shortfalls addressed through fund balance reserves. The budget incorporates federal investments from President Biden's American Rescue Plan and increased bond capacity, providing the city with expanded resources for infrastructure, emergency services, utilities, parks, and other municipal services. The document serves as a comprehensive budget guide covering departmental allocations, capital improvement projects, financial policies, and staffing plans across all city agencies.
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This is Salt Lake City Corporation's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022, prepared by the Department of Finance under Chief Financial Officer Mary Beth Thompson. The document presents the city's government-wide and fund-level financial statements, including a Statement of Net Position, Statement of Activities, Balance Sheet, and Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances, accompanied by an independent auditor's report and management's discussion and analysis. The report includes both governmental and proprietary fund financial statements as part of standard municipal financial disclosure.
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Mayor Jenny Wilson's Salt Lake County 2026 Proposed Budget, presented by CFO Darrin Casper, aims to maintain fiscal conservatism, reestablish structural balance in tax funds, and budget reserves at or above minimum levels while addressing facilities issues. The budget shows $26.3 million in total revenue growth (combining $16.0 million in new growth and $10.4 million in new sales tax over six months), with the General Fund receiving $18.8 million of this increase, though this growth is offset by $14.9 million in compensation and benefits increases and $2.4 million in health insurance costs. The county's economy remains strong with 3.4% unemployment, though officials note headwinds including potential tariff increases, labor force contraction, and purchasing power erosion from inflation that has reduced the value of each dollar from $1.00 in January 2020 to $0.79 by August 2025.
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Utah County adopted its 2024 budget for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2023, which received the Government Finance Officers Association's Distinguished Budget Presentation Award, the highest recognition in governmental budgeting. The comprehensive budget document spans 394 pages and includes detailed sections covering revenue, departmental operations across multiple county agencies (including sheriff, health department, public works, and assessor), capital projects, debt administration, and strategic goals. The budget was presented to the Finance Department on May 10, 2023, and addresses funding for all county departments and service areas.
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The Mayor's Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24 outlines Salt Lake City's proposed budget organized around four administrative priorities: equitable growth benefiting all residents, environmental resilience and sustainability, inclusive community opportunities, and employee well-being. The document presents a comprehensive 340-page budget plan covering capital and operating budgets, financial policies, departmental allocations, and staffing decisions across all city departments, building on initiatives from the previous three fiscal years while maintaining fiscal responsibility.
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Salt Lake City's Mayor presented the recommended budget for fiscal year 2021-22, with a General Fund budget of just under $350 million, reflecting the city's relatively strong financial position despite 2020 challenges. The budget includes no staffing or service cuts and maintains current or expanded staffing levels, with any revenue shortfalls covered by the city's fund balance. The budget is enhanced by federal investments from President Biden's American Rescue Plan and increased bond capacity, enabling significant capital investments in infrastructure, emergency services, parks, and utilities.
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