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Public hearing opens on South Cache Valley Recreation special service district; city attorney clarifies tax and borrowing steps
Summary
Midland opened a public hearing Nov. 6 on creating a South Cache Valley Recreation Special Service District to explore a shared rec facility with neighboring towns; staff said creation of the district would not itself grant taxing authority and that citizens would vote on any tax or bonded borrowing later.
Midland City held a public hearing on Nov. 6 to take comment on a proposed South Cache Valley Recreation Special Service District, a legal framework the city says would allow Nibley and neighboring municipalities to jointly plan and — if they choose — later ask voters to fund one or more regional recreation facilities.
City staff explained the process and timeline. Justin (city staff) said the August resolution that started the process initiated statutorily required public notice and an opportunity for protests; Eric, the city attorney, told the council: “The creation of the district…
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