Senators have taken a significant step towards enhancing funding for Utah's Loveland Living Planet Aquarium during the recent legislative session. The Senate approved a motion to advance Senate Bill 245, which focuses on amendments to the county sales and use tax, specifically benefiting the aquarium's operations.
Senator Fillmore highlighted the need for this bill, noting that while the Salt Lake County Zoo Arts and Parks tax has historically supported the Hogle Zoo, the aquarium has rapidly grown and now requires additional funding to maintain its operations. The proposed legislation aims to redirect a substantial portion of the growth in funding to the aquarium, ensuring it receives adequate financial support without reducing the funding levels for the zoo.
This strategic shift is designed to allow the aquarium to catch up with its operational needs over the next few years. Following this period, the county will be tasked with developing a new funding formula to be included in their ordinance, moving away from reliance on statutory provisions.
The bill's passage marks a pivotal moment for the aquarium, which has been recognized for its expanding role in the community. As the legislative process continues, stakeholders are optimistic about the positive impact this funding will have on the aquarium's future and its contributions to local education and conservation efforts.