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Midvale council sets proposed public safety property tax, sends measure to truth-in-taxation process
Summary
The Midvale City Council adopted its certified tax rate and voted to place a new public safety property tax on the truth-in-taxation schedule. Council also set related budget and rate items and scheduled a public hearing for Aug. 19.
The Midvale City Council on June 17 adopted the city’s certified property tax rate for calendar year 2025 and approved an ordinance proposing a new Midvale public safety property tax, moving the measure into the state’s truth-in-taxation process.
City finance staff said the certified tax rate — the rate the county auditor uses to compute bills — reflects rising property values and is unchanged in city revenue. Mariah Hill, Midvale’s finance director, presented the proposal and a plan to create a new special revenue fund that would collect revenues…
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