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Finance director briefs council on RDA, fleet replacement and sewer fund

March 10, 2026 | Clinton, Davis County, Utah


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Finance director briefs council on RDA, fleet replacement and sewer fund
Finance Director Corey Christiansen gave a compact briefing March 10 on several internal funds and the city’s fleet and sewer finances.

Christiansen said the city’s redevelopment agency (RDA) has a cash balance of about $173,000, most historically used for downtown flower baskets, street lights and small reinvestments. On the motor pool, he said the current replacement value of the city fleet and equipment is about $13,000,000 and the FY26 budget includes a $500,000 reserve contribution (about 3.8% of replacement value), a level Christiansen called the largest recent single-year contribution but still below historical needs for faster rotation or full replacement schedules.

On the Sanitary Sewer Special Service District (SSSD), Christiansen said the fund began the year with roughly $635,000, with budgeted revenues around $275,000 and expenses near $226,000 for a net addition of roughly $50,000 by year end under current assumptions.

Council members asked about vehicle replacement cadence and lifecycle costs; staff said maintaining aging heavy vehicles increases maintenance costs and that cities balance replacement frequency against maintenance spending and budget realities.

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