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Layton council puts one‑cent RAMP tax reauthorization on November ballot
Summary
Layton City Council voted to place a one‑cent sales and use tax reauthorization (RAMP) on the Nov. 4 ballot after staff presented a decade of outcomes showing about $16 million allocated to recreation, arts, museum and parks grants. The resolution passed on the consent agenda.
Layton City Council voted June 5 to place an opinion question on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot asking voters to continue a one‑cent local sales and use tax that funds recreation, arts, museums and parks (known locally as RAMP).
Staff said the tax, first approved by voters in 2015, has generated roughly $16 million and funded 277 grants over the last decade. Dave Price, Layton’s director of parks and recreation, told the council the program has…
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