
Utah's Warm Winter: Cash Flow to Road Repairs
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Utahs unusually dry winter led to unexpected budget surpluses for local governments, as snowplow bills and salt spreads were significantly reduced due to record warmth and scant snowfall. Cities and counties, such as Utah County, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Saratoga Springs, and Riverton, saw their winter operations budgets go unused, allowing them to redirect funds towards road repairs, maintenance, and other city upkeep. The Utah Department of Transportations John Gleason emphasized that while every winter is unique, this mild season provided an opportunity to reallocate resources effectively, ensuring Utahs infrastructure remains in good condition as spring approaches.
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