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Holladay proposing 6% tax on utilities
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Utah Taxpayers Association vice president Royce Van Tassell said his organization doesn't have a position on the municipal energy tax. However, Van Tassell said, Holladay taxpayers should be wary of any tax increases when the city has agreed to $96 million in tax breaks for the reconstruction of the Cottonwood Mall.
Some of the $96 million will be used on roads and infrastructure within the redevelopment project.
The Holladay City Council recently spent a few thousand dollars on first-class post cards to alert its residents about the proposed energy tax. The city was not required to do so. In fact, public hearing are never required to impose or change the energy tax.
In contrast, a complicated system of notices and public hearings is required for property tax increases, even if city revenues are only upped by new construction or increased property values.
The municipal energy tax was mislabeled as a Qwest franchise tax on the Holladay tentative budget presented to the public. Qwest pays franchise taxes for its telecommunications services. The line should have read Questar, in reference to the natural gas company.
Every council member has publicly expressed a desire to solve the road problem. They have no choice to fixing the roads, they said.
The public hearing on energy taxes will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday along with the hearing on the 2008-09 budget. Both will take place at the Holladay city offices, 4580 S. 2300 East. Holladay must adopt its budget in June.
City may seek $12M bond to repair roads
If the 6 percent energy tax is collected, Holladay plans to seek a $12 million bond for its crumbling roads. If the roads aren't repaired soon, Holladay could need $70 million in a few years to replace them, said city manager Randy Fitts.
If the tax were imposed, Holladay would bring in $1.9 million in the first year. Holladay's total tax revenue would then be around $8 million. The city's total intake is about $11 million.
E-mail: rpalmer@desnews.com
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