The city is starting the process of planning how to spend money for the next year. This affects all residents as it dictates funding for local services and redevelopment projects.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before.
This change is budget-neutral as the city is simply billing itself for services it already consumes.
Residents will benefit from less confusing public notices and a more straightforward budget.
Taxpayers who prefer lower general fund spending and higher reserves.
The board is finalizing the budget for law enforcement services, which determines how much funding is available for police operations in Riverton.
The board is setting the financial plan for our local fire services. This ensures our firefighters have the equipment and staffing they need to respond to emergencies.
The city is starting the process of planning how to spend money for the next year. This affects all residents as it dictates funding for local services and redevelopment projects.
The Council is debating whether to use general tax dollars or user fees to pay for city services like water and roads. The goal is to be more transparent with residents about where their money goes.
The city is looking at using mobile data to see if our parks are actually being used and where we should put our money for future improvements.
The city is changing how it accounts for internal utility usage to make the budget clearer and avoid unnecessary public hearings that confuse residents.
Riverton mayor's salary raised 35 percent, made competitive with similar cities KSL.com