Ogden School District outlines 2023 property tax changes for average homeowners

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Property tax bills for Ogden City homeowners are set to rise slightly, as discussed during the Board of Education meeting on June 19, 2025. The average home value in the district has increased to $421,000, leading to an estimated property tax bill of $1,271 for the upcoming year, up from $1,266. This change reflects a modest increase of $5 annually due to the rise in home values.

The discussion highlighted that the certified tax rate for the average home is now $4.31, a slight adjustment from the previous year's rate. If the board opts for an additional tax measure, the average tax bill could increase further to approximately $1,300, translating to an extra $28 per year or about $2.33 per month for homeowners.

The board is required to hold a hearing on any potential tax increases, which is scheduled for August 14. This hearing is mandated by law to be set before June 1, ensuring transparency and public involvement in the decision-making process regarding property taxes.

As the district navigates these financial adjustments, the implications for local taxpayers remain a key focus, with officials emphasizing the importance of clear communication and community engagement in upcoming discussions.

Converted from Board of Education Meeting June 19, 2025 meeting on June 20, 2025
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