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Council certifies tax rate of 0.00082 for 2025—6; revenue figure in transcript garbled

Taylorsville City Council · June 18, 2025
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Summary

Taylorsville adopted Resolution 25-22 to certify the city's tax rate at 0.00082 per Salt Lake County. The revenue amount read on the record appears garbled in the transcript and is noted as requiring verification.

The Taylorsville City Council on June 18 adopted Resolution 25-22, certifying the city's tax rate for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025.

Scott (identified in the transcript) presented the routine certification, reporting the certified tax rate as "0.00082, and that's, per Salt Lake County." During the readout the revenue figure that followed appears garbled in the transcript; the presenter read a dollar figure that the audio/transcript captured as "$4,000,006.96 $8.57." Councilors asked no substantive questions before the vote. A motion to adopt the resolution was made, seconded and approved by a roll-call vote with Council members Barbieri, Knudson, Burgess, Cochran and Chair Harker recorded as voting yes.

Because the revenue figure in the transcript is unclear, any formal reporting or publication of the certified revenue total should use the county-certified calculation rather than this verbatim transcript figure. The council treated the vote as the annual certification required unless the city had intended to hold a truth-in-taxation hearing to approve a tax increase (no such hearing was requested).