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Tooele mayor says city is "strong, stable" in final State of the City address
Summary
Mayor Debbie Wynne told the Tooele City Council on Sept. 17 that the city has moved from financial strain to stability, credited earlier tax decisions and grant funding for infrastructure and public-safety investments, and outlined ongoing challenges including housing, water and transportation as she nears the end of her second term.
Mayor Debbie Wynne delivered the Tooele City State of the City address on Sept. 17 at Tooele City Hall, telling the City Council, department heads and residents that “Tooele City is strong, stable, and prepared for the future.”
Wynne framed the address around the city’s financial turnaround and a series of infrastructure, public-safety and community projects delivered during her eight years in office. She said the council approved a tax increase early in her term to stabilize city finances and that the property tax rate has since fallen “nearly 26%.” Wynne also said the Tooele City Redevelopment Agency has paid off its bond debt and that the city has invested in a new public-safety building, wells and water infrastructure, parks and trail projects, and multiple…
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