Heber City Council Votes Against Proposed Tax Rate 3 to 2
Following a crowded public hearing Tuesday night, the Heber City council cast a split decision, voting 3 to 2 to drop a 45% tax increase for the coming year’s budget. Council members shared their thoughts about Heber’s budget dilemmas with the audience. As KPCW’s Rick Brough repoerts, one council member even pushed for a vote on next year’s budget, even though it wasn’t noticed on the agenda.
Heber Tax Rate Public Hearing
About 100 citizens crowded into the Heber City council chambers last night, with most of the speakers criticizing a proposed 45% property tax increase. After that, the Heber council voted 3 to 2 to drop the idea from their tentative budget. KPCW’s Rick Brough reports.
