City Cast Salt Lake logo

Explaining the Salt Lake City Mayor's $475 Million Budget Proposal

Posted on May 13, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Ali Vallarta

Ali Vallarta

Pie chart graphic breaking down SLC mayor's proposed budget.

A breakdown of the proposed budget, from the Mayor’s Budget Book. (Salt Lake City)

Last Tuesday, SLC Mayor Erin Mendenhall proposed a $475 million budget to the City Council, up 6% from last year. While it actually costs ~$2 billion to run our city, the General Fund is the portion of the budget funded by residents (think: property tax, sales tax, fines). It’s our money, it’s our business!

Notes on the General Fund Proposal

Big themes include making Salt Lake City more family-friendly, increasing pedestrian safety, and what I’m calling Sports Lake City — preparing downtown for the NHL, 2034 Olympics, and maybe one day a championship-winning Jazz team.

Big Line Items 💰

  • $119 million: Policing, including 10-12 new cops along the Jordan River and North Temple.
  • $52 million: Fire department.
  • $10 million: Public transit + on-demand ride services on the westside.
  • $2.6 million: Affordable housing, not including $18 million already approved by the RDA.

Medium Line Items 💰

Where You Come In

The SLC Council has until June 30 to vote on a final budget. Until then, they’re taking feedback from residents:

📝 Submit an online comment.

📞 Leave a voice message at (801) 535-7654.

🏙️ Attend a public hearing on Tuesday, May 21 or Tuesday, June 4 at 7 p.m.

Share article

Hey Salt Lake

Stay connected to City Cast Salt Lake and get ready to join the local conversation.

Can't subscribe? Turn off your ad blocker and try again.