IS IT WORTH IT? If you live in Salt Lake County, you can expect your property taxes to go up next year. Part of the increase will go toward supporting county libraries. EmilyTencerTV
Mayors, state senators, and councilmembers from across the county spoke before the county council Tuesday night, expressing how the new budget could improve their communities.The Salt Lake County Council voted six to three to pass the 2023 fiscal budget.
Just like books, Bromberg said the budget was overdue. He said the last time Salt Lake County libraries received a budget increase was over a decade ago. Trent Staggs, mayor of Riverton City, posted a statement to his Facebook page against the increase. He said he doesn’t believe it will serve his city and that it’s not a “prudent move given the downward trend in library use.”
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