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Taylorsville officials say city will review four service contracts after resident complaints about fee increases

3377279 · May 7, 2025
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At a Taylorsville City Council pre-meeting, council members and staff said the city will study four service contracts — United Fire Authority, Wasatch Front Waste, Public Works and Animal Control — after residents raised concerns on social media about rising fees, including a cited 40% increase over four years.

Taylorsville City Council members and staff said at a pre-meeting that the city will conduct a review of four service contracts after residents posted complaints on social media about fee increases.

City staff told council members, “We are doing a study on those 4 contracts,” and listed the contracts as United Fire Authority (UFA), Wasatch Front Waste, Public Works and Animal Control. The study, staff said, will take time and the city will report back with findings.

The discussion began after a council member raised constituent complaints about higher fees and asked how the council…

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