The city is setting its financial plan for the next year. This budget determines how much money goes toward police, fire, road repairs, and community parks.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The proposed increase would cost the average homeowner approximately $5 per month.
Fire district employees and residents who rely on fire and emergency services.
Residents on fixed incomes or those sensitive to property tax increases.
The fire district is proposing a property tax increase to cover rising personnel costs and maintain staffing levels. Residents expressed concern about the cumulative impact of tax hikes on those with fixed incomes.
The Bountiful Davis Arts Center is asking for more money to keep their programs free for local families.
The city is planning its budget for the next year. The main goal is to keep services running smoothly without raising property taxes, despite rising costs for things like water and road maintenance.
The city has extra money in the Redwood Road project fund that needs to be spent. The board plans to meet in the next few months to figure out the best projects to use these funds for.
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