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Layton council reenacts RAMP sales tax after 75% voter approval
Summary
The council unanimously adopted ordinance 25-25 to reenact the citys RAMP (recreation, arts, museum, and parks) sales tax at one-tenth of 1% for 10 years beginning April 1, 2026, following a voter authorization with 75% support.
Layton Mayor Joy Petro and the City Council on Nov. 20 unanimously adopted ordinance 25-25 to reenact the citys recreation, arts, museum and parks (RAMP) sales tax at one-tenth of 1% of taxable sales beginning April 1, 2026, for a 10-year term.
The vote follows a Nov. 4 ballot in which Layton voters authorized the council to impose the RAMP tax; staff said the measure passed with 75% of the vote. Dave Price, a city staff member who presented the ordinance, said the tax has…
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