Rocky to pay back tax dollars
Funds will come from donations for Torino trip
That means no tax dollars will have been spent on the trip, during which Anderson delivered his Olympic message on peace, youth and the environment.
The private contributions were raised by the mayor prior to the journey, for the purpose of paying for the trip, but the total costs were not known until Tuesday.
"Now that all the expenses are in, we have enough to make up for that," Anderson said of the $35,000.
Monday, that proposition didn't seem likely. Deputy Mayor Rocky Fluhart told the Deseret Morning News he didn't expect the city would be reimbursed for the tax dollars spent on the trip.
Prior to Fluhart's revelation, some City Council members had been asking questions about the accounting of the tax dollars especially since Anderson's girlfriend Tracy Lyon, Fluhart's wife and another couple Anderson says are friends were included on the European leg of the trip. The entire group had meals and rooms paid for out of the same fund.
Council members wanted to know how the tax funds were used in comparison to private dollars and whether those tax dollars would have been needed if Anderson's friends hadn't had some of their expenses reimbursed.
City Councilman Dale Lambert said he would ask his staff to research the accounting to determine if city funds were used to reimburse non-city employees. His concerns, however, were largely based on Fluhart's comments that city tax dollars would not be paid back. Councilman Dave Buhler said the council might want to develop some stricter reporting of how private donations are spent by the administration.
"How do we handle this whole private donations situation and the accounting?" Buhler asked.
The City Council already has asked for an audit of the way Anderson used private donations to pay for the Celebration of Life monument at Library Square. The $600,000 monument is supposed to be paid for by the end of the year, but about $300,000 was still needed as of last month. The fear was the the city, or the city's library system, would be on the hook for the potential shortfall.
Tuesday, the administration spent the day working up a full accounting of the Torino trip. Anderson's office provided a final financial report to the Deseret Morning News.
The total delivery budget was $171,000 with private contributions slated to cover $136,000 of the costs and the $35,000 in tax dollars funding the rest. But in the end, the trip cost only $135,714.55, according to that accounting.
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