About Truth-In-Taxation

Utah’s Truth-In-Taxation law requires River Heights City to give residents clear public notice and hold a public hearing before adopting a property tax rate that would generate more revenue than the prior year (not counting revenue from new growth). This page is where the City posts the official notices, the property tax impact schedule, and supporting materials related to that process.

For additional background on how Utah’s property tax system works statewide, see the Utah League of Cities and Towns property tax resources.

Cache County Notice of Property Tax Increases

June 16, 2026 Agenda

Resolution Adopting the Interim Budget for the Fiscal Year from July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026 Adopt Interim Bud Adopted June 16, 2026

A Resolution Adopting a Proposed Property Tax Levy for Tax Year 2026-2027 Pursuant to Utah Code 59-2-912 Adopted June 16, 2026

RH Budget With & Without Tax Increase FY27 – June 16, 2026

Tentative Budget – Adopted June 16, 2026

Notice of Public Hearing to Adopt the Tentative FY 2026-27 Budget on June 16, 2026

Property Tax Impact Schedule June 16, 2026

May 19, 2026 Agenda

City Council Minutes May 19, 2026

Property Tax Impact Schedule – May 19, 2026

Tentative Budget with Tax Increase

Tentative Budget Without Tax Increase

Resolution 2-2026, A Resolution of the City of River Heights Acknowledging that the Executive Officer or Budget Officer Stated the Proposed Tentative Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Budget Includes a Proposed Property Tax Increase and that the Executive Officer or Budget Officer will Present a Property Tax Impact Schedule

Resolution 3-2026, A Resolution Adopting the Tentative Budget, the Property Tax Impact Schedule, and Setting the Date for a Public Hearing on the Tentative Budget 

Resolution 4-2026, A Resolution of the City of River Heights Intending to Increase Property Tax Revenue and Set a Truth in Taxation Hearing for August 2026