Cedar City adopts $60M budget, prioritizes water projects

Cedar City officials prioritized exploring new sources of water and maintaining current infrastructure in its recently adopted $60 million budget.

Cedar City officials prioritized exploring new sources of water and maintaining current infrastructure in its recently adopted $60 million budget. (Chuck Wing, Deseret News)


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CEDAR CITY — Cedar City officials prioritized exploring new sources of water and maintaining current infrastructure in its recently adopted $60 million budget for the current fiscal year.

On June 8, the City Council unanimously approved and adopted the budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year that went into effect at the beginning of the month.

However, City Finance Director Jason Norris noted that the number assigned to a budget is "complicated."

"So we have different buckets that we do different things with," he said. "We move money from one bucket to another."

Read the full article at St. George News.

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