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Salt Lake City seeks $4.1 million for public safety without affecting general budget.

City to receive three grants, including $3.2 million for police costs and $666,000 for Jordan River improvements.

Potential budget uncertainties arise from state funding uncertainties and some tax shortfalls.

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's capital city is looking to add approximately $4.1 million to its current budget to address mostly public safety issues, but none of the new spending is expected to affect its general budget.

It comes as city leaders prepare for potential budget "uncertainties" in the coming months.

Salt Lake City is expected to receive $3.2 million from the state to help mitigate the impacts associated with winter overflow at homeless shelt

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