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Tooele County adopts policy to collect PID taxes amid statutory conflict; officials warn of limits to enforcement
Summary
The Tooele County Council on July 1 adopted Resolution 2025-16 to amend county policy so the county will collect public infrastructure district ad valorem taxes when rates are provided, while clarifying the county will not be the PID’s primary enforcement agent.
The Tooele County Council on July 1 adopted Resolution 2025-16 to amend the county’s policy for public infrastructure districts so the county will collect PID taxes and related ad valorem taxes when rates are provided to the county.
County Attorney Scott Broadhead told the council the existing PID policy said the county would not collect taxes, fees or assessments imposed by a PID, which conflicted with other state statutes that require the county to collect. Broadhead said his office reconciled the conflict by explaining the county may collect when a PID sets a tax rate but is not required to enforce…
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