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Central Utah Water trustees outline capital needs, ask to maintain 0.004 tax rate
Summary
Central Utah Water Conservancy District trustees presented a summary of capital projects and urged Duchesne County to support maintaining a 0.004 tax rate; district officials said the difference from the certified rate would raise about $6.4 million across the district and cost the average Duchesne County homeowner about $0.41 per month.
Brad Wells, a trustee of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, told the Duchesne County Commission on July 28 that the district plans major capital replacements and is seeking to continue a 0.004 property tax rate to fund construction and debt service.
The presentation highlighted that construction comprises the largest share of district expenditures (about 68 percent), with debt service about 14 percent, and that district revenue currently comes from property taxes (about 30 percent), water sales (about 17 percent) and other sources.…
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