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Orem RAP tax up in air
City awaits county decision but a deadline looms
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But one worry is that if all the money is poured into a building, there will be no funds left over for programs to perform in the building.
"Building the facility is only the first step," said City Manager Jim Reams. "There's a lot of steps after that."
Some think that any steps in the direction of higher taxes are a bad idea.
"Obviously a tax increase is bad enough in the state that has one of the highest state and local fee burdens in the United States," said Mike Jerman, vice president of the Utah Tax Payers Association, which consists mostly of small business owners. "And the issue of earmarking general revenue for specific purposes is a dangerous precedent."
Jerman said the association is against any type of tax increases in the state, but especially ones that are planned for specific purposes, such as recreation or the arts.
The question right now isn't where the money will be going, the question is whether there will be any money at all. Orem officials are reluctant to move forward with any planning until the county commissioners act and the city knows whether the RAP tax will be an election issue.
"If there is no funding available, then there is not a need to do intense feasibility studies, (if) we don't have the money to build anyway," said Mayor Jerry Washburn. "If the citizens feel like there is a need for supporting the cultural arts, then we have a measured way of prioritizing how those dollars are spent."
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