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Wasatch Taxpayers Association members Tracy Taylor and Andrew Averett talk about problems with the county's recent property tax valuation as well as their concerns about the Wasatch County School District plan to approve $160 million in bonds Thursday that residents have no say over.
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Today on the Local News Hour: (8:02) Wasatch Taxpayers Association members Tracy Taylor and Andrew Averett highlight problems with property tax valuation in Wasatch County that's resulted in taxes quadrupling for some; they also discuss Wasatch County School District's plan to approve $160 million in bonds Thursday that residents don't vote on. (30:45) Park City Film Director Katy Wang has details on Thursday’s special screening of The Wobblies and a preview of the opening of the Santy for weekend films. (40:17) KPCW GM Renai Miller and Development Director Sarah Ervin have details about Friday’s Back Alley bash and next week's 4-day pledge drive.
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Late last week, the Wasatch County School District released the controversial Bio West Engineering wetlands report for the 63-acres of property it…
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The Wasatch County School District has filed a notice that it intends to appeal a ruling by the State Records Committee to turn over a wetlands study to…
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The Wasatch County School District, under a Utah Public Records ruling, has until Thursday to release a wetlands draft study document to the Wasatch…
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On today's Local News Hour:( 05:50) Wasatch County Taxpayers Association Co-Founder Tracy Taylor talks about the State Records Committee vote to give the…
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Evelyn Lees starts with today’s Utah avalanche forecast. Park City School Board Member Anne Peters and Business Administrator Todd Hauber recap Tuesday's…
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Wasatch County residents will vote on whether they want to change the zoning on a prized parcel of open space. KPCW's Renai Bodley has the story:
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The proposed $24 million bond for an aquatic center and recreation fields in Wasatch County went down in defeat. Leslie Thatcher reports.
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Proponents of a petition to let voters decide if a 32 percent tax increase in Heber City was warranted, failed to collect enough signatures by the…