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Price City council approves canvass of election returns and reauthorizes 0.1% "ZAP" sales tax
Summary
At a brief special meeting on Nov. 18, Price City officials certified the Nov. 5 option-question results (2,323 for, 1,028 against, total 3,351) and approved an ordinance to reauthorize a one‑tenth of one percent sales-and-use tax for botanical, cultural, recreational and zoological purposes (the "ZAP" tax).
Price City council members, meeting as a board of canvassers, certified the Nov. 5 election returns and approved reauthorizing a local 0.1% sales-and-use tax for arts, parks and recreational uses at a special meeting on Nov. 18, 2024.
The council convened at 2:00 a.m. for a short session called by Speaker 3, who opened the meeting and read the election returns for the ballot question. "The voting went for 2,323, against was 1,028, of a total of 3,351 people that voted," Speaker 3 said, describing the results for the option question to reauthorize the city's botanical, cultural, recreational and zoological sales tax (referred to in the record as the "ZAP" tax). Speaker 2 then moved to approve the…
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