Ogden official says city's tax revenue not matching expectations

Ogden official says city's tax revenue not matching expectations


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OGDEN, Utah (AP) -- Ogden's finance manager says the city could face an $800,000 revenue shortfall as the result of a slowing national economy.

John Arrington says that prediction is based on early indicators. He says the city was counting on about $15.5 million in tax revenue during fiscal 2008, but it looks like the total will be close to $14.7 million when the year wraps up June 30.

Arrington says concerns about a sluggish economy have affected consumer spending. He's recommending that the city use some of the $1.2 million left over from fiscal 2007 to cover the loss. He says that's preferable to cutting funding to city departments.

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Information from: Standard-Examiner

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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