
Property Tax Hike vs. Infrastructure Needs: Ivins Candidate's Controversial Solution
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What does it take for a small desert town to become a booming resort destination—and what challenges come with that explosive growth? In this episode, Ivins City Councilman Mike Scott, a candidate for re-election, pulls back the curtain on the dramatic transformation of Ivins, Utah, sharing his data-driven perspective on city planning, real estate, and the financial crossroads facing one of Southern Utah’s most desirable communities.
With a decade on the Ivins Planning Commission and a background in commercial real estate research, Scott offers rare insider insight into how small cities manage rapid population growth, shifting from quiet neighborhoods to bustling tourism hubs. Discover why developers are bypassing city plans for higher-density and commercial spaces in favor of resort projects, and learn how Ivins is preparing for a surge from 900 to 2,800 tourism accommodation units—despite having just 4,500 single-family homes.
Most revealing is Scott’s candid discussion on city finances and his bold proposal for an $860,000 property tax increase to fund essential infrastructure—a move that could make or break his re-election bid. If you’re interested in municipal economics, Western community development, or the real-world impact of tourism on small towns, this episode delivers actionable insights and honest debate.
👉 For more on the candidates, visit VoteSTG.com. Dive deeper into Mike Scott’s policies at mikescott4ivins.com. Don’t forget to subscribe for more conversations on growth, governance, and the future of Southern Utah.