Provo City Stormwater Service District public meetings in 2021
5 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Governing Board of the Provo City Stormwater Service District
The Provo City Municipal Council, acting as the Stormwater Service District Governing Board, will hold public hearings and consider adopting the FY2021-22 budgets for Provo City Corporation ($303,469,053), the Redevelopment Agency ($1,184,648), and the Stormwater Service District ($5,068,938). The agenda also includes a public hearing on transferring utility revenues to the General Fund and other funds, plus discussions on the Fire Master Plan and Southwest Area Plan, and three zoning map amendments.
- Public hearing and ordinance to adopt Provo City Corporation FY2021-22 budget of $303,469,053
- Public hearing on transferring Stormwater Fund revenues to General Fund and ERP Debt Service Fund
- Approval of Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with McWhinney Real Estate and $100,000 from New Development Fund for studies
- Zone change of 3.8 acres at 5600 N University Avenue from Manufacturing Park to General Commercial
- Zone changes at 690 E 500 S (0.80 acres) and 200 N Lakeshore Dr (23.5 acres)
Governing Board of the Provo City Stormwater Service District
The Governing Board of the Provo City Stormwater Service District is holding a public hearing on June 15, 2021, regarding the proposed transfer of utility enterprise funds to other funds in the 2022 budget. The hearing covers transfers totaling over $19 million, including a 10% dividend to the General Fund, road maintenance funds, administrative cost reimbursements, and other designated transfers. This is a required annual disclosure hearing for utility customers.
- 10% utility revenue transfer of $11,907,231 to General Fund for city services
- 1% transfer of $1,190,723 to General Fund for road maintenance
- $1,258,504 transfer for city-wide administrative services
- $3,250,000 transfer to Telecom Debt Service fund
- $894,190 transfer to Provo 360 Fund and $583,820 from Wastewater to Water Fund
Governing Board of the Provo City Stormwater Service District
The Provo City Stormwater Service District Governing Board will hold a regular meeting to consider adopting its fiscal year 2021-22 budget of $5,068,938. The board will also vote on the city's overall $303.47 million budget, a $140,000 Zamboni replacement appropriation, and a zone map change for a property on 790 West 500 South.
- Resolution adopting $5,068,938 Stormwater Service District budget for FY 2021-22
- Ordinance adopting $303,469,053 Provo City Corporation budget for FY 2021-22
- Resolution appropriating $140,000 for Zamboni replacement in Ice Sheet Fund
- Ordinance rezoning ~0.25 acres at 790 W 500 S from R1.6 to VLDR (Franklin Neighborhood)
- Resolution adopting $1,184,648 Redevelopment Agency of Provo budget
Governing Board of the Provo City Stormwater Service District
The Governing Board of the Provo City Stormwater Service District will hold two public hearings regarding the adoption of the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Budget. The first hearing, on June 1, 2021, will present the budget documents; the second, on June 15, 2021, will adopt the budget. The hearings are held jointly with the Provo City Municipal Council and the Provo City Redevelopment Agency Governing Board.
- Public hearing to present FY 2021-2022 budget documents on June 1, 2021
- Public hearing to adopt FY 2021-2022 budget on June 15, 2021
- Joint hearings with Provo City Municipal Council and Redevelopment Agency Governing Board
- Meetings held at 351 West Center Street, Provo, UT 84601
- Virtual participation available via Zoom
Governing Board of the Provo City Stormwater Service District
The Governing Board of the Provo City Stormwater Service District is meeting to consider several action items, including tentatively adopting its budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021, along with other city and redevelopment agency budgets. The board will also vote on ordinances related to mayoral and council compensation, zoning changes, and a continued request for a zone change to allow a 63-unit apartment complex.
- Resolution appropriating $112,162 for turf replacement at Peaks Ice Arena
- Ordinance amending Provo City Code on mayoral compensation
- Ordinance amending Provo City Code on council member compensation
- Tentative adoption of Provo City Corporation budget for FY2021-22
- Zone change for 75 acres at 500 W. Lakeview Parkway from Agricultural to Freeway Commercial Two