WEBER COUNTY RAMP TAX RENEWAL
*The RAMP Tax Renewal is Proposition 19 on the 2024 ballot*
Background
In 2004, residents of Weber County approved a 0.1% sales tax on qualifying purchases to fund botanical, cultural, recreational, and zoological organizations and facilities. This tax, referred to as the Recreation, Arts, Museums, and Parks (RAMP) tax, is authorized under Utah Code Ann. § 59-12-703(4)(a)(i)(B) and can be levied for 10 years. In 2014, Weber County voters renewed the RAMP tax for an additional 10 years, with the current term set to expire.
Current Proposal
The Weber County Commission has authorized the submission of an opinion question to voters on the November 5, 2024 general election ballot. The question asks whether the 0.1% sales tax should be renewed for another 10 years to continue funding the RAMP programs.
Since the RAMP tax’s inception in 2004, the average Weber County household has paid about $12 per year to support parks, recreational spaces, botanical gardens, arts, museums, and Free RAMP Saturdays.
What the Tax Funds
The RAMP tax provides financial support to a wide range of community resources in Weber County, including:
- Public parks and recreational spaces
- Botanical gardens and cultural institutions
- Zoological organizations and facilities
Decision for Voters
Voters will be asked whether they support the renewal of this 0.1% sales and use tax for an additional 10 years. The tax applies to qualifying purchases made within Weber County and is intended to continue supporting the enhancement and maintenance of recreational, cultural, and zoological assets in the community.