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Unified Fire Authority (Salt Lake City, Utah), UT

Unified Fire Authority (Salt Lake City, Utah) public meetings in 2023

3 substantive meetings from 2023, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.

Wed Nov 29, 2023 · 01:30 PM

Unified Fire Authority Finance Committee

Finance Committee to review FY22/23 audit and 2024 interlocal agreement

The Unified Fire Authority Finance Committee is meeting to review and potentially approve the Fiscal Year 22/23 financial audit and a proposed Exhibit A to the UFA/UFSA Interlocal Agreement for Services for Calendar Year 2024. The committee will also consider entering a closed session for purposes allowed under Utah law, such as litigation or real property discussions. Public comments are accepted in person, via Zoom, or by email before the meeting.

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Tue May 9, 2023 · 08:00 AM

Unified Fire Authority Finance Committee

UFA Finance Committee to review full budget and recommend changes

The Unified Fire Authority Finance Committee is meeting to review the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, including presentations from various departments. The committee will deliberate and may make a consensus recommendation to the full Board of Directors, specifically regarding proposed changes to the Emergency Management Budget. The meeting is open to the public, with options for in-person, virtual, or emailed comments.

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Fri Feb 17, 2023 · 07:30 AM

Unified Fire Authority Benefits & Compensation Committee

UFA Benefits & Compensation Committee to review health insurance, pay, and overtime policy

The Unified Fire Authority Benefits & Compensation Committee is meeting to discuss and potentially act on several compensation-related items, including a health insurance review and forecast, sworn market pay, civilian compensation, cost-of-living adjustments, VEBA contributions, and a proposed change to the overtime board policy. The committee may also enter a closed session for specific legal purposes. Public comments are accepted in person, via Zoom webinar, or by email before the meeting.

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