July 2022 | Vol. 02 Iss. 07
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KAYSVILLE ADOPTS FISCAL YEAR 2023 CITY BUDGET By Cindi Mansell / c.mansell@mycityjournals.com
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aysville staff conducted multiple meetings with elected officials in preparation for the annual budget process. At its June 16 City meeting, the Kaysville City Council adopted its FY 2023 Budgets for the City, Redevelopment Agency, and Municipal Building Authority. City Finance Director Dean Storey explained changes in that Fruit Heights City had let Kaysville know they had contracted with Farmington City for Fire Department services, so corresponding revenue had to be removed from the budget. He said a second item was related to the water rates and programming of added revenue into the water fund to accommodate the rate increase. The City Council discussed amendments to City positions, a compensation schedule for City officials and employees, and a Compensation Progression Plan (including cost-of-living, discretionary and merit changes). Councilmember Nate Jackson praised the quality of city employees and the “lean ship run by Kaysville City.” He said in looking at the compensation schedule, he did have angst about discretionary funding of 1.5% (budgeted at $150,000) and felt that was just merit called by a different name. He said due to inflation and gas prices, he would like to see the city do everything they could to save money. Continued page 16 Kaysville City’s fiscal 2023 budget has been adopted. Photo by Tom Haraldsen
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