Port Colborne 2022 tax hike sitting at 2.8 per cent:Firefighter benefits, energy costs, Roselawn upgrades driving up taxes
Summary
A marathon budget meeting nearly four hours long laid out the framework for the city’s 2022 budget. After all the numbers were crunched, the city’s treasurer, Bryan Boles, pegged the property tax hike at 2.8 per cent. For an average […]
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A marathon budget meeting nearly four hours long laid out the framework for the city’s 2022 budget. After all the numbers were crunched, the city’s treasurer, Bryan Boles, pegged the property tax hike at 2.8 per cent. For an average Port Colbo