Utah transit board member questions plan to borrow $88.5M when the agency is $2B in debt
Utah Transit Authority board member Brent Taylor raised red flags Wednesday about agency plans to borrow $88.5 million next year, adding to its $2 billion debt that already makes UTA spend $1 of every $3 in its budget for finance payments.
Taylor, the mayor of North Ogden who often acts as a maverick on the board, said the bulk of that new borrowing is for facility maintenance, which most local governments handle through normal operating budgets without borrowing akin to not going into debt to pay for groceries.
That raises a red flag, he said. Im very concerned.
But UTA administrators said the borrowing is for expensive replacement facilities that will last 20 to 50 years not daily maintenance items so they consider it a proper use of bonding.
UTA President and CEO Jerry Benson said an example use of the borrowed money would be to replace a 20-year-old rail switch and TRAX rails at 400 South and Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City. It is now at the end of its life span.
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