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Eagle Mountain residents will vote on Tuesday, Nov. 4 on a bevy of items, including a new local sales tax.

The RAP tax, at 0.1%, funds recreation arts and parks in the city.

If approved, according to the city, the tax could generate $600,000 in its first year.

EAGLE MOUNTAIN — Residents in one of the fastest growing cities in Utah will make their voices heard on several items in the 2025 general election on Tuesday.

In addition to selecting a new mayor and board members for an emerging school district — voters in Eagle Mountain will also decide whether or not to enact a local sales tax dedicated to funding recreational and cultural amenities within the city.

What's called the recreation, arts and parks tax, or RAP tax, is a 0.1% local

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