North Ogden is planning to raise property taxes, which means your annual bill is likely going up. If you want a say in how your money is used, you should definitely check out the upcoming city council meetings.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 7 the 60 before.
The proposed increase would have cost the average resident approximately $19.13 per year.
Residents will benefit from avoiding the tax increase.
Residents facing increased financial burdens from multiple local tax and fee hikes.
The city considered a property tax increase to cover rising costs, but ultimately decided against it after finding additional revenue.
The city is looking at a potential property tax increase to fund the next year's budget. This could mean higher annual costs for homeowners.
The city is looking at raising property taxes as part of the new budget. This could mean higher tax bills for homeowners next year.
Residents and the council are debating whether the city is overspending on 'extra' amenities like the pool and recreation programs, leading to frequent tax increases.
The city is proposing a 5% property tax increase to fund a new Community Service Officer, a police vehicle, and cybersecurity software. Residents are concerned about the impact on those on fixed incomes.
The city is considering a 5% property tax hike to pay for a new police-related position and better cybersecurity. Residents are worried about the cumulative effect of rising costs on their monthly budgets.
North Ogden announces property tax revenue increase proposal Standard-Examiner
The city is considering a property tax increase to fund road repairs and capital projects. Residents are worried about the rising cost of living.
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