From Deseret News archives:
S.L. Council questions water plan
Managers of the Metropolitan Water District, which supplies water to Salt Lake City and Sandy, want to hike the property taxes that the district assesses by more than 50 percent a total of about $3 million. They argued that the dollar amount didn't amount to very much, which justified the seemingly shocking double-digit percentage increase.
"The numbers kind of tell strange facts," said Lon Richardson, chairman of MWD's board. The increase would net "$14.96 per household per year. It's an easy way to do what you asked us to do: keep assessments and water rates the same."
But Councilman Dale Lambert said that percentage would never be acceptable to his constituents for other public utilities, adding that Salt Lake City officials politically could never afford such a steep increase.
"We have shortages that we would like to accomplish in the city, but we can't," Lambert said. "We're trying to grapple with how we can have this kind of a dramatic, sudden proposed change beyond which I can fathom we could do in any other public entity."
"Ultimately it seems to me that it's an argument to be made that it's fair to ask the people who use the water to pay for it," Lambert said. "It has been our policy to heavily subsidize water not by the users, but by the taxpayers. I think in my way of thinking, the users" should pay for higher water costs.
The water district's board will vote on the tax increase Monday night at 3430 E. Danish Road.
E-mail: kswinyard@desnews.com
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