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Bill Summary · SB 310

Legislative bill overview

SB 310 proposes amendments to Utah's transportation utility fee structure, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the action log provided. Based on the recent legislative activity, the House struck the enacting clause on March 8, 2025, effectively killing the bill by removing the mechanism that would make it law.

Why this is important

Transportation utility fees fund critical infrastructure maintenance and development in Utah municipalities. Changes to how these fees are assessed, calculated, or distributed directly affect both local government budgets and residents' utility costs. The House's decision to strike the enacting clause suggests significant disagreement with the bill's approach.

Potential points of contention

  • Fee structure changes: Likely debate over whether amendments would shift costs between residential and commercial properties or different geographic areas
  • Municipal revenue impact: Questions about how amendments would affect local government funding for roads, transit, and transportation projects
  • Implementation timeline: Concerns about how quickly municipalities could adapt billing systems and communicate changes to residents

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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