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Salt Lake County staff outlines electronic property‑tax notice, appeals 'pizza tracker' at Cottonwood Heights meeting

5114240 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

A Salt Lake County staff member described a new electronic notice-of-valuation distribution and an appeals-status tracker—nicknamed the 'pizza tracker'—during public comment at the July 1 Cottonwood Heights City Council meeting, and encouraged residents to sign up for electronic notifications and to report suspected fraud.

Salt Lake County staff described planned changes to property-tax notifications and the appeals process during public comments at the Cottonwood Heights City Council business meeting on July 1.

Chris Harding, identified in the meeting as Salt Lake County staff, said residents will receive the county's annual notice evaluation electronically if they sign up for the service, and that the county aims to give taxpayers more context about why taxing entities request levies. "The idea is that this electronic version, take for instance, like a school district... you can click on the school district. It would take you to their…

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