From Deseret News archives:
Cedar Hills boosts its property taxes
Two hours later, though, after lengthy discussion, a majority vote of the City Council boosted the taxes even higher.
Two council members, Joel Wright and Charelle Bowman, said they don't want to raise taxes while residents are paying off the city's $6 million golf course debt.
Councilmen Eric Richardson, Jim Perry and Gary Maxwell, however, said the costs of running Cedar Hills have skyrocketed, and a 15 percent increase in the city's property tax revenue is an urgent necessity. Perry said the cost of paying for police and fire services alone have increased more than the tax increase.
"I hate it," Perry said. "I hate it every hear that we have to raise taxes. ... Every year, these things that are beyond our control go up, and if we don't increase our revenue, we lose equity. We (would be) spending our savings away (if taxes weren't raised) ... because we want to feel good about the fact that we don't raise taxes. It's a bad strategy. It's like not saving for your retirement."
Members of the council repeatedly said the city would have a hard time cutting $142,000 from the city's budget, but at one point Bowman took a copy of the city's budget and started making suggestions to cut back on street lights and speed tables. Wright suggested the city not pay council members or give its employees a raise until the golf course debt is relieved as a means of saving money, but the idea was quickly rejected.
"My biggest challenge is, I look at the budget and it's hard to say, 'I think people should speed through this neighborhood, so I'm not going to approve a speed table,"' Maxwell said. "It's difficult to say, 'This is where we're going to cut, and this is why we're going to cut it."'
During the public comment period of the meeting, Maxwell, Perry and Mayor Mike McGee repeatedly pointed out that a significant portion of the city's property tax would fall away as soon as the city's $6 million golf course debt is relieved.
"We're working on decreasing the city portion of the tax bill for you," McGee told one resident who spoke against the tax raise. "It's 12 to 18 months away, but that's pretty good."
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