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Utah County holds truth-in-taxation hearing as residents urge alternatives to a proposed property-tax hike

Utah County Commission · August 15, 2024
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Summary

At an Aug. 15 public hearing, county staff outlined a proposed property-tax increase—framed as needed to cover criminal-justice and mental-health shortfalls—while dozens of residents, especially seniors and small-business owners, urged cuts, caps or targeted relief. No vote was taken.

UTAH COUNTY — Utah County officials held a truth-in-taxation public hearing on Aug. 15 to explain a proposed property-tax increase and collect public feedback, with county administrator Ezra Nair saying the request addresses a projected general-fund deficit and rising costs for criminal-justice and mental-health services.

"This is a tax increase public hearing, and taxes are a big lift," Nair told the audience as he summarized budget pressures including a projected $12,000,000 general-fund deficit, cuts in federal grants for victim advocates and the children’s justice center, and costs tied to staffing a new court. He said 88% of the requested increase is dedicated to criminal-justice services and roughly 7% to mental-health programs, and estimated the average county homeowner would pay about…

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