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Wasatch leaders approve two infrastructure districts amid qualms over ‘public good’
Both developments are east of the Jordanelle Reservoir. One is for the Black Rock Mountain Resort, a primarily commercial project, and the other is for Wakara Ridge, a neighborhood under construction east of Tuhaye. PIDs are a way for developers to build infrastructure like roads and utilities using bonds. Those bonds are repaid through special assessments or property taxes, so property owners in the district could be charged extra to cover the cost. The debt only applies to properties within the PID, making it a financially attractive option for the county, but the district is independent of the government once approved, which limits local oversight. In the county council meeting June 26,

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