Property taxes set to go up for hundreds of thousands of water users in the Salt Lake Valley
Large conservancy district says the extra money is needed to upgrade facilities to meet growing demand.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) New construction in South Jordan in May. The Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District proposes a property tax increase to upgrade water facilities to keep pace with growth.
Blake joined The Tribune in March 2022 to cover city and county government before becoming an editor in 2024. He is a University of Minnesota graduate who started his journalism career in Las Vegas, where he covered local government, state politics and the depletion of the Colorado River. He is dad to a Golden Retriever named Woodward.
Blake joined The Tribune in March 2022 to cover city and county government before becoming an editor in 2024. He is a University of Minnesota graduate who started his journalism career in Las Vegas, where he covered local government, state politics and the depletion of the Colorado River. He is dad to a Golden Retriever named Woodward.