State lawmakers are debating whether churches should start paying their fair share for road maintenance. If this passes, Pleasant Grove could see a major shift in how it funds local infrastructure projects.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
Residents may see an increase in their monthly sewer utility charges.
The Timpanogos Special Service District benefits from increased revenue to maintain sewer infrastructure.
Residents and business owners will face higher monthly utility costs.
The city is looking at raising sewer fees to keep up with TSSD costs. This could mean a slight increase in your monthly utility bill.
Residents will see a $3.56 increase on their monthly sewer bill starting in May to keep up with regional treatment costs.
Should churches have to help pay to maintain city roads? The Utah House and Senate disagree. The Salt Lake Tribune