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Provo staff, businesses and arts groups outline benefits as wrap tax faces renewal vote
Summary
City staff and local stakeholders presented projects funded by Provo's local-option "wrap" sales tax (0.1%), describing it as seed money used to leverage outside grants for parks, trails, the Covey Center and sports events; presenters urged renewal ahead of a November vote and explained public input routes for spending priorities.
Provo residents heard a detailed case for renewing the city's wrap tax during a neighborhood meeting where city staff and local advocates summarized a decade of projects funded or leveraged with the levy.
Quinn Peterson, executive director of the local business group Downtown Provo Inc., opened the discussion by noting the wrap tax is not a new tax but a continuation of a one‑tenth‑of‑one‑percent local sales-tax option that communities across Utah use. "This is not a new source of revenue," Peterson said, "this is a vote in November to either continue it or discontinue it." He framed the tax as a tool that collects revenue from visitors as well as residents.
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