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West 琉璃神社 residents could see a 3% tax increase

A three per cent increase could be on the horizon for home owners
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(from left) West 琉璃神社 Council, Jayson Zilkie, Gord Milsom, Jason Friesen, Carol Zanon, Stephen Johnston and Rick de Jong photo: contributed Contributed

Home owners in West 琉璃神社 should expect an increase in taxes next year.

The provisional 2019 city budget will go to council this afternoon and shows the projected increase to be three per cent.

However, city administrator Jim Zaffino is also asking council to consider to different tax increases, one to four per cent and one to five. The increase would allow fir the city to prepare for major infrastructure upgrades, sidewalks, parks and roads.

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鈥淲hile other municipalities had years to prepare for major infrastructure upgrades, West 琉璃神社 is turning 11 years old and has a lot of catching up to do,鈥 said Zaffino in the report. 鈥淚t is important to note that the majority of infrastructure in West 琉璃神社 is older then 1979.鈥

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West 琉璃神社 is expected to generate $32 million. Raising the tax to four per cent would net an extra $327,080 per year and a five per cent increase would result in increasing reserves by $6.5 million over ten years.

Council will review the 2019 budget Dec. 11 and will be revisited on Jan 15.

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