Posted // 2009-08-03 - The Canyons School District in the Sandy area is looking for a property tax hike to get a little green to fund their 2009-2010 school year.
School district leaders and bean counters are holding a special Truth in Taxation meeting tomorrow night to talk about what the damage will be to the average taxpayer(roughly an additional $46 for average homeowner in the district) and where those greenbacks will go (generating about $4 million for the district school fund).
If you’re looking to do a little homework on the issue, check out this informative article, here. For those who got a mind to call this tax hike in and do it for the kiddies or shout it down, either way you’ll want to show up tomorrow Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. at the district offices at 9150 S. 500 West.
The tax bump will be voted on by the school board immediately after the public hearing.
Welcome to the new world. This group of people are the same ones who claim poverty and who will scream "think of the children", while meter maids in SLC are driving around in 4 door jeep wranglers to do a job that should be done by walking or biking. Bend over and get used to it why complain