Jared Henderson's platform appears to center on the critical issue of managing growth and development within Herriman. This suggests a focus on sustainable expansion and ensuring that the city's development aligns with the community's needs and character.
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Council Member Jared Henderson has consistently focused on fiscal oversight and infrastructure development, most notably leading the city's process to withdraw from the Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling District. He has played a key role in budget management, including initiating steps to exceed the certified tax rate and approving the tentative biannual budget, while simultaneously championing local infrastructure projects such as the 6000 West Widening Project. Furthermore, Henderson has demonstrated a commitment to procedural efficiency and structured financial planning, advocating for organized annual grant funding over ad hoc requests and formalizing personnel appeals processes.
Homeowners with a $640,000 property would see an estimated $25.70 annual increase.
The adopted tentative budget includes provisions for a property tax increase, which will have a financial impact on taxpayers.
Residents could see a small annual increase in their property tax bills if the proposed rates are adopted.
The adopted tentative budget includes provisions for a property tax increase, which will have a financial impact on taxpayers.