Herriman City
An agreement was approved to build two new athletic fields and amenities on a 5-acre parcel, primarily funded by the Utah Soccer Federation.
This project will bring new recreational facilities to the community, providing more space for youth sports and potentially increasing activity in the area.
At a glance
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The city's financial team presented an overview of expected revenues and debt for the next two fiscal years. They anticipate growth in sales tax and road funds, but property tax is expected to stay flat. The city also has significant bonded debt for past projects and future needs like new police and fire stations.
The city is planning for future fiscal years, expecting general fund growth but flat property tax. They are managing $77.7 million in bonded debt and considering future bonding for public facilities. The FY25 audit showed no findings, indicating good financial health.
Discussions touched on the need to continue investing in infrastructure that supports growth and improves transportation within the city.
The updated Transportation Master Plan outlines future road projects and strategies to manage traffic growth through 2050. A significant change is the proposed reduction of transportation impact fees by approximately 27%, which aims to lower costs for new development and attract businesses to the city.