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(KSL News) Ogden City will freeze spending on 4 percent of its budget to combat falling tax revenues.
The city says it planned on having more than $15 million in tax revenue for this year's budget, which began in July. However, it received $600,000 less than predicted in the first quarter alone.
Now city leaders are freezing spending to save about $2 million and avoid possible layoffs.








