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City staff says holding FY26 property tax rate would yield roughly $600,000 in additional revenue; net available after reserve set‑aside about $528,000
Summary
Administrative Services reported the county-certified FY2025–26 property tax rate and said holding the rate would generate a little more than $600,000 (about a 3.9% increase in tax revenue compared with the current levy). Under city policy to reserve 12% of additional revenue, staff estimated net funds available for spending at roughly $528,000.
SANDY, Utah — Brian Kelly in Administrative Services told the Sandy City Council on June 10 that the county certified the FY2025–26 property tax rate and that, if the city held its current rate (“froze” the rate at the current fiscal year level), the…
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