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Central Utah water officials outline infrastructure needs, urge trustees to pursue higher tax rate
Summary
A Central Utah water district presenter reviewed roughly $4 billion in infrastructure, budget priorities and said trustees are inclined to pursue a "triple 0 4" tax rate that the presenter estimated would raise about $6.4 million district‑wide and add roughly $0.41 per month for an average Duchesne County homeowner; public hearings were announced for late August.
An official from the Central Utah water district briefed the Duchesne County Commission on July 28 about long‑term capital needs, budget composition and the trustees’ plan to seek a higher tax‑rate posture.
The presenter said the district maintains roughly $4 billion of infrastructure and that the bulk of current expenditures — about 68% — go to construction projects, with debt service accounting for roughly 14% of the budget. About 30% of revenues come from property taxes and the presenter said pursuing the trustee‑recommended…
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