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Council debates conditions for any future property‑tax increase; members ask for inventory of services, deferred‑maintenance data and analysis of preemptions
Summary
Salt Lake City council members debated a proposed legislative intent on June 5 that would require administration reports and analysis should a future mayoral budget propose a property‑tax increase.
Salt Lake City council members debated a proposed legislative intent on June 5 that would require administration reports and analysis should a future mayoral budget propose a property‑tax increase. Rather than adopting final language, the council directed staff to rework the draft and return it for review.
Why it came up: Council members said rising costs and the end of one‑time federal funding make transparency and a consistent rubric for tax increases important to protect residents on fixed incomes. Council member…
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