CITYCenterville, UT · May 7, 2026
Centerville Considers 15.5% Property Tax Increase for FY2027
Centerville City Council is considering a 15.5% property tax increase to cover $361,640, as part of the fiscal year 2027 tentative budget, with a public hearing scheduled for June 2nd.
The Bottom Line
Centerville is weighing a property tax increase to address budget needs, with the council reviewing the tentative budget and tax impact schedule, and a final decision expected after a public hearing and further discussion.
The Case For
- A property tax increase is proposed to cover $361,640 in the fiscal year 2027 tentative budget.
- The increase is needed to balance the budget, with $1.2 million transferred from fund 47 to achieve this.
The Case Against
- One councilmember opposed the proposed budget, suggesting more conservative spending and a tax increase less than 12.5%.
Key Numbers
- Proposed property tax rate increase of 15.5%.
- Increase from 0.00120 to 0.001386.
- Increase estimated to generate an additional $361,640.
- $1.2 million transferred from fund 47 to balance the budget.
Source Verification
The Centerville City Council discussed the proposed property tax increase. | city | Meeting Transcript
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Quoted passages this brief is built from (5)
- "Centerville City will consider an increase to its property tax rate from 0.00120 to 0.001386."— [50:42] Centerville City will consider
- "Estimated to generate additional $361,640."— [51:12] Estimated to generate additional
- "Proposed increase is in the amount of 15.5%."— [45:28] Proposed increase is in
- "Councilmember Banger opposed the proposed budget, suggesting more conservative spending and supporting a tax increase less than 12.5%."— - [2:16:50] Councilmember Banger opposed
- "$1.2 million transferred from fund 47 to balance the budget."— [1:07:55] $1.2 million transferred from