A resident-led group seeking to challenge Salt Lake County’s property tax increase has been given the green light to collect signatures on the measure.
Tax Referendum Salt Lake County’s referendum application, filed on Dec. 15, can go forward, the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office determined this week. It sets up a 45-day window for the group to collect approximately 45,000 registered voters, with signatures gathered in at least 75% of voter participation areas.
The measure would go on the ballot this November, should petitioners collect enough signatures by mid-February…