Waterloo city council approves 2023 budget, property taxes to climb 5.45% | 24CA News

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Published 14.02.2023
Waterloo city council approves 2023 budget, property taxes to climb 5.45%  | 24CA News

Waterloo metropolis council permitted its finances for this 12 months, which can see property tax payments rising by a complete of 5.45 per cent in 2023.

The metropolis says the typical tax invoice will leap by round $76 to $1,478 in 2023.

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“This budget strives to balance ongoing commitments and needs of the community; while also considering the potential impact of increases,” Coun. Diane Freeman said.

“We are mindful that we are living in challenging economic times. This is the first city budget in over 20 years that is so severely impacted by inflation rates, which are at their highest level in decades.”

The metropolis’s working finances is $92.7 million with that cash going to snow removing, sewer upkeep, fireplace safety, bylaw enforcement, highway upkeep and repairs, parks, recreation, tradition and leisure companies, in addition to youth and older grownup programming.

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The capital finances, which covers the prices of things comparable to inexpensive housing, arts and tradition, sustainability and local weather change in addition to infrastructure upkeep like highway repairs, is available in at $98.6 million.

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Council additionally requested workers to look into sidewalk snow clearing within the metropolis, a hot-button subject throughout the area as of late.

Staff are being requested about potential enhancements that will probably be thought-about for budgets going ahead.

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