In a recent government meeting, Midway City officials discussed Resolution 2024-27, which proposes amendments to the city's fee schedule regarding culinary water rates, particularly for residents over the age of 65. The resolution aims to alleviate financial burdens on senior citizens amid rising property taxes and living costs in Wasatch County.
Jeff, a city official, highlighted the significant increase in property taxes since the year 2000, noting that the average property tax bill has surged from $1,200 to approximately $45,100 in 2024. This steep rise poses challenges for seniors who may have budgeted based on past tax rates. He emphasized that while the city has limited control over property taxes, it can influence water rates, which currently charge residents based on their water usage.
The proposal suggests waiving water bills for seniors who opt into the program, with the caveat that they would still be responsible for any overages. This initiative aims to provide financial relief to older residents, helping them manage their budgets more effectively and potentially preventing them from having to relocate due to escalating costs.
The discussion included considerations on how to implement the program and its potential impact on the community. The city officials expressed a commitment to supporting senior residents as they navigate the financial pressures of living in Midway. Further deliberations on the resolution are expected in upcoming meetings.