(Daily Herald) Lindon's sales tax bubble has burst, and residents will make up the shortfall.
In a 3-1 vote on Tuesday, city officials raised the city's portion of property taxes 35 percent, saying they had exhausted other options. Councilman Toby Bath was the sole dissenting vote.
The city borrowed $1.7 million this year from its sewer, water, garbage and other funds to stay afloat. They warned that the increase will bring in only $300,000, and more cuts -- and perhaps future tax increases -- may be necessary. About 100 residents attended the meeting.