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Jordan Valley board member warns of likely property-tax increase; Herriman wholesale rate to fall slightly

Herriman City Council · May 29, 2025
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Andy Perucci, Herriman's representative on the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District board, said the district's budget plan would likely include a property-tax increase even as Herriman's wholesale water charge would fall about 1.5% overall; he urged policy changes to align who pays with water use.

Andy Perucci, who represents Herriman and Riverton on the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District board, briefed the Herriman City Council on May 28 about a proposed district budget that he said will likely include a property-tax increase.

"There is going to very likely be a property tax increase from the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District," Perucci said, adding that Herriman would see an overall wholesale rate cut of about 1.5% under the current proposed rate design while some zone surcharges shift.

Perucci said the district saved about $700,000 a year after the removal of fluoride and that he advocated using…

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