From Deseret News archives:
Pleasant Grove to get share of tax pie
Utah County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to increase the county's transient room tax rate by 1.25 percent in order to generate more funds for tourism promotion and convention center construction.
Several Provo hotel representatives voiced their support of the tax increase at a public meeting Tuesday, but no entity was happier than Pleasant Grove, which signed an interlocal agreement with the county that will return a portion of the increased tax revenue to their city.
"We are so fortunate," said Pleasant Grove Mayor Mike Daniels. "I think (the commissioners) did the right thing. They cut where it was appropriate and they gave where it was appropriate, and we're very pleased."
According to the interlocal agreement unanimously approved by county commissioners Tuesday, Pleasant Grove will receive 2.25 percent of the transient room tax produced only by their proposed convention center project, as well as 75 percent of the site's incremental property tax increase over a period of about 25 years.
Although the project is expected to break ground in May 2007, the project won't begin generating tax revenue until 2008.
According to Pleasant Grove economic development director Richard Bradford, the county collects $36 a year in property taxes on the land.
Once the project is finished, Bradford estimates the county will receive $995,998 a year from the property after the city's portion has been deducted.
"It's financially a good decision for the county," Bradford said. "It's going to open up a new destination project to bring new tourism dollars that aren't coming here now to the existing hotels."
Because Pleasant Grove will be collecting tax money only from its 50-acre project site, the interlocal agreement between the city and the county should not exclude any other convention center projects from coming to fruition, said County Commissioner Steve White.
In White's opinion, the commission passed the room-tax increase as a preliminary step, in order to provide more funds to pay for a convention center in Provo.
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