
From Valuation to Tax Bill: Breaking Down Wasatch County Property Taxes
"Our goal is to help every homeowner understand how property taxes work and which department within the county handles each part of the process" - Bob Adams, Wasatch County Assessor
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Managing Spring Runoff: How Wasatch County Works to Mitigate Flooding
Each year, melting snow transforms into powerful runoff that has the potential to wreak havoc on local communities. In Wasatch County, Public Works crews work year-round to prepare.
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February Newsletter
We're excited to introduce the first issue of the Wasatch County Connector—your go-to source for updates from Wasatch County.
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Memorial Hill: Honoring Wasatch County Veterans
The Wasatch County Council recently approved a policy establishing a Memorial Hill Committee along with criteria and timelines for adding names to the memorial. Each year, the memorial will be update
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Wasatch County Prioritizes Property Tax Relief for Homeowners
Increases Tax Relief Income Limit by 50%
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Spring 2025 Trails, Arts & Parks Grant Application Period Now Open!
Application deadline is Friday, Feb. 28.
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Eight Newly Elected Wasatch County Officials to be Sworn in on Monday, January 6
Newly elected officials will be sworn in on Monday, January 6.
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Treasurer's Office Update
The Wasatch County Treasurer's Office is closed for in-person business this week while property tax payments are being processed.
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Wasatch County’s Newly Redesigned Website Earns Top Spot in Accessibility Rankings
Wasatch County's newly redesigned website claims the tops spot on the Silktide Index accessibility rankings for local U.S. government websites.
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Wasatch County to Host Panel Discussion and Open House
Join us for a panel discussion and open house on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 6 p.m. at the Wasatch County Senior Center!