Eagle Mountain voters are getting a say on a new sales tax that could fund parks, arts, and recreation. If approved, it means more money for local activities and facilities.
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Residents will see a new tax on their bills starting April 2026.
The community will benefit from improved parks and arts programs.
Residents who will pay slightly more in sales tax.
Voters approved a new tax for parks and arts, and the city is now officially putting it into the books so it can start in April.
Voters will decide in November whether to approve a small sales tax increase to fund parks and arts.
Eagle Mountain residents to vote on proposed tax to fund parks, arts, recreation kjzz.com
Eagle Mountain voters to decide on local sales tax to fund parks, arts and recreation KSL News
The city is looking into a small sales tax that would be used specifically for parks and trails. If it goes on the ballot, residents will get to vote on whether they want to pay it.
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