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SB 336

Utah Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District Modifications

2025 General Session Introduced by Scott Sandall and 1 co-sponsor

SB 336 modifies Utah's Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District's structure, affecting governance, tax authority, and public investment priorities in the Salt Lake City fairpark region.

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Bill Summary · SB 336

Legislative bill overview

SB 336 modifies the governance and operational structure of Utah's Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District. The bill adjusts how the district functions, likely affecting its taxing authority, board composition, or project responsibilities related to the fairpark area in Salt Lake City.

Why is this important

The Fairpark district manages a significant public asset and controls tax revenue allocation in a specific geographic area. Changes to its structure directly impact funding availability for fairpark improvements, local property tax burdens, and community priorities in the affected region.

Potential points of contention

  • Property tax implications: Modifications to the district's taxing authority could increase or decrease assessments on property owners within the district boundaries
  • Governance representation: Changes to board appointment or composition may shift decision-making power between different stakeholder groups (county officials, city representatives, business interests)
  • Project prioritization: Alterations to the district's mandate could redirect resources away from some planned improvements toward others, affecting different constituencies differently

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

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