From Deseret News archives:
Revenue drop could cut northbound UTA service
Davis, Weber asked to replace $3.8M lost in tax change
UTA has an anticipated deficit because the two counties have yet to pass an 0.05 percent sales tax increase to compensate for revenue lost from a reduction in the sales tax on food. All the other counties with which UTA is involved have approved a sales tax change effective Jan. 1.
The first full-scale meeting on the issue with UTA and the Davis/Weber commissions was held Tuesday afternoon for two hours in the Weber Commission Chambers.
The $3.8 million represents about 27 percent of UTA's total revenue from the two counties and could, if not at least partially funded, equal the largest-ever cutbacks in UTA history.
The difficulty is what cuts to make, or how to come up with the money. Many residents, especially in Davis County, feel recent property tax increases have already hit them hard.
"It couldn't be worse," Davis Commissioner Louenda H. Downs said of the timing of the UTA shortfall.
Fellow Commissioner Alan Hansen agreed. "The public perception is this is another tax increase."
But UTA doesn't see it that way.
"We're trying to protect taxpayer dollars," said Jan M. Zogmaister, Weber County commissioner. "We want to have (public) transit remain healthy and strong ... We only want to tax the people as needed."
Commissioners want UTA to provide them with a breakdown on ridership and continue to study the issue. They seem to favor a combination of cutbacks and fare increases over any sort of tax increase.
Inglish said he will cut services and/or raise fares, if that's what the commissions end up wanting.
"This is a critical time, with FrontRunner (commuter rail) coming," Zogmaister said. "We're not through meeting."
UTA officials said that each county gets what it pays for and so cutbacks or fare increases would be needed in the two counties if nothing changes by early next year.
If the option is for a transit rider fare increase only to satisfy the $3.8 million deficit, a $4 increase on top of the existing fare of $1.60 would be needed, UTA officials said.
With no fare increase and just service cutbacks, examples of what might be cut include:
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