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County auditor briefs Bluffdale on property-tax e-notifications; residents tell council they feel targeted by fees and citations

Bluffdale City Council · June 25, 2025
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Summary

Salt Lake County Auditor Chris Harding told the Bluffdale council about upcoming electronic property-tax notices and a new appeal-tracking system; public commenters included Jay Bevin, who urged removal of a public-safety fee and accused police of deadly force in a separate case, and Amy Harding, who said she felt unfairly targeted by a code-enforcement citation.

Salt Lake County Auditor Chris Harding spoke during the public-comment portion of the Bluffdale City Council meeting on June 25, urging residents to sign up for electronic property-tax notifications and describing a planned appeal-status tracker intended to give appellants timely updates on where their appeal is in the county process.

Harding said the electronic notices will list property valuations and how taxing entities (schools, towns, the county and other taxing…

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