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Cedar Hills seeks approval of PARC tax

By Linda Petersen
CEDAR HILLS — In November, city officials will be asking residents to approve a 0.1 percent PARC (Parks, Arts, Recreation and Culture Sales and Use) tax to fund "botanical, cultural arts and recreational facilities" in the city.

On July 18, the city council passed a resolution placing the item on the November ballot. If approved, it is estimated the tax would generate about $40,000 in revenue annually. Any eligible voter can prepare an argument for or against this ballot proposition. This request must be filed with Colleen Mulvey by Sept. 5.

That same evening, the city council also passed an ordinance banning aerial fireworks in Cedar Hills anywhere east of Canyon Road.

It also adjusted its boundary with Pleasant Grove on the Dennis and Karla Thayne property at 4087 Canyon Road, allowing the property to be annexed into Pleasant Grove.
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