BYU students presented a study on modeling future growth and fiscal impacts under different development patterns. This could help the city make informed decisions about future development.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
These agreements can redirect tax revenue for decades to pay for infrastructure.
Developers who get help paying for expensive infrastructure like parking and roads.
Residents who fear their taxes won't go to schools or that they lose control over local spending.
BYU students presented a study on modeling future growth and fiscal impacts under different development patterns. This could help the city make informed decisions about future development.
Residents are worried about new tax structures that shift authority to unelected bodies. They want to know if their taxes will actually support local schools.
Follow this issue in Lehi City
Get an alert when it comes back up at City Hall — one plain-English email a week.
Free. Unsubscribe with one click any time. We never sell your email.