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Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District proposes tax hike for $180 million in infrastructure
The Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, one of Utah s largest suppliers of water, is proposing $180 million in infrastructure bonds to pay for infrastructure needs and prepare for population growth.
and last updated 2021-07-19 21:33:57-04
HERRIMAN, Utah â The Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, one of Utah s largest suppliers of water, is proposing a property tax increase across its member cities to pay for infrastructure needs and prepare for population growth.
The tax increase, which amounts to about $8 more per year for the average household, would be used to expand the water treatment plant in Herriman, build new pump stations and improve infrastructure in cities from West Valley to Bluffdale. In total, it would be about $180 million in infrastructure bonding over the next five years.
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