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Prop. 1 to add funds for Provo road work
Voters to decide whether to delay payoff of bond
The city is asking residents to go to the polls Tuesday and vote for Proposition 1, which would allow Provo to refinance an existing road bond that voters approved in 1986 and agreed to extend in 1995.
The bond is scheduled to be paid off in 2009, but if voters pass Proposition 1, it will be extended to 2015. The refinancing would bring the city $5 million to $6.5 million for road improvements, finance director John Borget said.
No tax increase is at stake. The 1986 bond election triggered a property tax increase equal to about $30 a year for a $150,000 home, Borget said.
This bond election is essentially about road conditions and the timing of a property tax decrease. If residents feel road conditions and maintenance require the money and approve the bond, taxes will stay the same until 2015. If they reject the extension, property taxes would decrease in 2009.
Borget described the proposed extension as very similar to refinancing a home.
The 1986 bond began a major undertaking to resurface Provo roads, city engineer Nick Jones said. Since then, with more than $14 million in bonds and another $7 million in state funds, workers have resurfaced most of the city's streets. Jones said the bond extension would allow the city to get to the remaining residential streets that haven't had any attention in the 20-year span.
Jones also said the bond is economical because it would allow the city to keep up with an economizing program of extending the life of city streets. By resurfacing roads that normally last 20 years at about the halfway point, Jones said the city gets a nearly new road with an additional 10 years of use at one-seventh of the cost of building a completely new road.
"Resurfacing costs 80 cents a square foot versus $6 or $7 a square foot (for a new road)," he said. "We've got our road system in pretty good shape at this point. If we wait another five years to do this work, we'd have to spend two or three times what we need now. Doing it now, we can spend fewer taxes dollars on resurfacing these roads overall."
Borget expects the city would issue bonds worth $5 million to $5.8 million. No matter what, the bonds would not exceed $6.5 million, and taxes would not increase.
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