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Toquerville Council adopts local option sales and use tax ordinance

Toquerville City Council · June 3, 2026
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Summary

Council approved an ordinance imposing a local option sales and use tax under Utah Code § 59-12-2215; Councilmembers voted 4-0 to adopt the measure, which staff previously identified as a potential revenue source in the tentative budget.

The Toquerville City Council voted unanimously (4-0) on May 20 to adopt an ordinance imposing a local option sales and use tax pursuant to Utah Code § 59-12-2215. Mayor Dan Catlin introduced the item and City Manager Ben Billingsley said the tax had been discussed previously as part of the Strategic Plan and is included in the tentative FY 2026–27 budget as a new revenue source.

Councilmembers did not record amendments to the ordinance in the minutes; the motion to approve was made by Councilwoman Val Preslar and seconded by Councilman Joey Campbell. Council approved imposition of the tax as presented.