Heber City is considering a $20 million tax break for a new mixed-use development. It’s a big deal because that’s money that won't be going toward our roads, schools, or other city services for a while.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The city is allocating $60,000 in TAP tax funds for various community arts projects.
Local arts organizations and residents who attend community events.
Residents on fixed incomes or those already struggling with the rising cost of living in Heber.
The city is considering letting its trail tax money be used for trails outside of Heber City to help the whole valley.
The city is considering a 5.20% property tax increase to help cover rising costs for city services and operations.
The city is considering a 5.2% property tax hike to keep up with inflation. Residents are worried about the cost of living and want the city to cut spending instead.
The city is considering a 5.2% tax hike to cover rising costs. Residents are worried about the impact on their household budgets.
The committee is working to make the grant application process more consistent by requiring specific budget templates and clearer instructions for applicants. This helps ensure that the committee can fairly compare different projects when deciding how to spend public money.
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The city is distributing tax funds to support local arts and cultural events, ensuring the money is spent on projects that benefit the community.
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