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Logan council approves 2.9% city property tax increase after public hearing
Summary
At an Aug. 7 public hearing, the Logan City Council approved Resolution 25-29 to raise the city's property tax levy by 2.9%, a change officials said would add about $7.69 a year to the average residential bill and help cover rising operating costs.
The Logan City Council on Aug. 7 approved Resolution 25-29, raising the city's property tax levy by 2.9% following a required truth-in-taxation public hearing. The measure passed by roll-call vote after staff explained how state truth-in-taxation rules limit what the city may collect and several residents spoke in favor and with questions.
Rich, a city staff member, told the council that under state truth-in-taxation rules the city generally "is entitled to receive the same amount of property tax it received from existing customers in the prior year" and that the proposed 2.9% increase "would result in an increase on the average residential home of approximately $7.69 per year." He said the city's portion of a…
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