The nearly 400-room luxury Grand Hyatt hotel overlooking the Utah Military Installation Development Authority s project area next to the Jordanelle Reservoir will probably ready for guests this fall, according to Extell Development.
A bill granting Utah’s Military Installation Development Authority more taxation powers and land jurisdiction passed the state’s Senate on Monday in a 19-4 vote. Six senators were marked absent.
A bill that would allow Utah s Military Installation Development Authority the ability to impose resort communities sales tax has made little progress in advancing through Utah s legislature since it received a favorable recommendation from the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee on Feb. 7.
While there are over 100 bills and joint resolutions sponsored by members of Utah s House and Senate, Utahns throughout the state as well as residents of Summit and Wasatch counties will see the direct effects of some more than others if they make it in front of Gov. Spencer Cox for his approval.