From Deseret News archives:
Salt Lake County studying fate of 'Renew the Zoo' plan
Council to decide if $65M bond issue will go on ballot
The Salt Lake County Council is scheduled to decide Tuesday whether to put a question on the November ballot asking county residents to pay more property taxes for the $65 million bond.
If approved, county property taxes would jump by about $10 on a $250,000 home over the next 20 years.
Zoo officials want to raise $85 million total for the project, with $20 million coming from private funds.
Last week, after an intense look at the zoo's finances, the county's Debt Review Committee ruled that "the project appears viable," said committee chairman Larry Richardson, the county's treasurer. Richardson presented the committee's findings to the County Council on Tuesday.
Zoo officials want to build a new aquarium complex, a gorilla forest expansion, African savanna and large polar bear exhibits, a renovated penguin enclosure and an "enhanced" south entrance with 400 more parking spots.
The additions are part of the zoo's 30-year master plan to "Renew the Zoo."
The new exhibits also will feature more endangered animals to help preserve their species. The zoo chose polar bears as a priority because they are slowly dying off. Global warming has decreased sea ice in Arctic regions, leaving less space for polar bears to roam.
Salt Lake City voters already have funded two new exhibits at the zoo. In 2003, Salt Lake voters approved a $10.2 million general-obligation bond for zoo upgrades. Seventy percent of voters approved the bond, which paid for the new Elephant Encounters and Asian Highlands exhibits.
Zoo officials have promised half-price admission once a week to county residents if the bond is approved.
E-mail: ldethman@desnews.com
Comments
- Duke routs Coastal Carolina 7:10 p.m.
- No. 5 Villanova routs Penn 7:09 p.m.
- Locally grown food sources touted 7:05 p.m.
- U.S. Magistrate denies Barron 6:55 p.m.
- Highland station fires up neighbor 6:38 p.m.
- Dampier back after hospitalization 6:21 p.m.
- Ravens without Ngata vs. Browns 6:19 p.m.
- Activist's necessity defense barred 6:19 p.m.
- I-15 driver may have suffered stroke 6:15 p.m.
- Kansas a runaway No. 1 in AP 5:55 p.m.
- MWC expand? Get rid of deadweight
- Relieved Cougs prep for Falcons
- Wounded Utes limp home
- Jazz rookies had to grow up quickly
- Big games keep UHSAA coffers full
- Barzee to plead guilty
- Williams returns to team
- RSL surprised by Chicago's Fire
- Vitamin D deficiency puts U.S. at risk
- Jazz notes: Young bigs ride bench
- TCU creams U.
233 - BYU happy to escape with victory
232 - Editorial: Mormons and gay rights
222 - Will state consider gay rights law?
160 - RSL heads to MLS title game
134 - Can BYU root for (ick) Utah Utes?
132 - Utes remain silent about BCS
120 - TCU stays 4th in AP; Y. 19th, U. 23rd
114 - MWC expand? Get rid of deadweight
112 - 5A: Bingham rolls to title game
106
The Gateway, 400 W. 200 South, will kick off the holiday shopping season...
I was a bit under the weather last week, which gave me some time to...
looks like a leader of the looney leftist movement in America. It appears...
Give me a break!
What about Parker Ericson... Shout out from hunter fan. Ya u heard me....
Know any RMs playing in Division I college football? I know of a few down...
The game was UGLY. Kind of like the Utah New Mexico game last year, or the...
Was a liar. He manipulated his way out of his contract to return to LA. His...
I really believe the Iverson cared more about playing for a competitor than...
that because Godfrey is a poor mayor that it's because of the salary he is...
Boo Hoo Hoo!!!
you kinda condradicted yourself by saying the community is with the coaches...

You can be the first to comment on this story.