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Another Winter Olympics won’t take Utah tax dollars

UPDATED: NOVEMBER 30, 2018 AT 11:28 AM
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SALT LAKE CITY — Organizers of Salt Lake City’s efforts to host another Winter Olympics say tax dollars won’t be needed to foot the estimated $1.4 billion dollar budget.

“The investment is zero from state and local communities. Zero. In fact, they’re going to get money at the end of this,” said Fraser Bullock, Managing Director of Sorenson Capital and former COO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, to the Deseret News and KSL editorial boards.

The money would come from mostly selling sponsorships and TV rights, with the only tax dollars coming from the federal government for security.

It is expected that the USOC will decide between Salt Lake and Denver in a meeting on December 13-14, then IOC should name the host of the 2030 Winter Games next June.

The Salt Lake City skyline is pictured during the 2002 Olympics. (Ravell Call, Deseret News)

As soon as next week, the USOC will do public opinion polls in both Utah and Colorado to see what residents think about hosting a Winter Games.

Read more in the Deseret News here or watch more about Thursday’s meeting from KSL TV here.