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" n . .‘ ~ - .- ~"'»~« ~ nullity ’ ‘ ' .» This service ha traditionally 'Weclnwfl‘tudhem charged through property taxes. on this or vegan be laden: but now users will be charged said ï¬nance chair Conn. inn basedonthetypeoftheirpropâ€" McLean. erry, be it residential. commercial 'When we came here three or industrial. long years am we said we’d welt What remains to be seen is ' _ ' ' ' to see the Prosperity Council's , what exactly mm M†w", COZUICll wraps up three year budget but questions still remain â€PM mum. 3â€",me be-_ 9 Continued from page 1 decision ‘ it‘s the same difï¬culties nun) her of cases th'r the past “me ‘0 Show some leadership We “In need ‘0 mm a†any incoming council faces, be three months. and mmw at“: “mm-We? from reserves. said, “We're not quite ready l() call it The $1 Pet â€no" mm: a] mt '1’me "orb 53ҠThere were also pressures from “There are always pressures in a trend. it's just good news," said “noun“ to 31201000 “a "m 305$",an . Within, as assessment growth was the budget every year." McLean Larry Ryan. the region's chief come out of. â€mam mmmmmm one per cent less than forecasted said. “Council always has to make ï¬nancial ofï¬cer. “on m~ whims W m â€" meen- and the city will lose some revenue tough choices and set their priori- The region has budgeted for a COW “’0 threw M mmmmuldbcw when facilities close for upgrades ties.†gas rate of 85 cents per litre for wwhm W W on†on M We: as pan of stimulus funding. Councillors also approved new next year. in 2009, the costs aver~ M'WW‘ 00m- bindâ€. Staff also pinpointed the har- wastewater and water charges aged out to 79 cents per litre. â€Wu“ .9 m at†"in we M '0‘ moniaed sales tax as a pressure. Monday. Councillors could revert to that Th†QWW "in “ma mm mm , 9 Further savings were found The average hit to each proper- rate and drop the tax rate further. WW? the m Com. W' â€In" thanks to savings from labour ty taxpayer will be just over 565 Ryan said. lee. iii-5‘ - T med the PM» I!†‘5' negotiations, Eskens said. when user rates and tax increases Regional council will ï¬nalire its mkmï¬â€˜mm “med more “flown“! on While staff was able to cover the are combined. rate increases on Jan. 14. this m a (bun. m mm rates tumult! m “I" deï¬cit this year. a grim picture was But that's just from the City of If the 3.3 increase holds up. it Mr my the W mm painted for the 201 lâ€"2012 budget. Waterloo. will mean a total $115 increase on 133%.)â€. 1' Nahum“ "Those will be tough budget The region is contemplating a each tax bill in the City of Water- 3‘“ 50% “mt Will!†have the Pl“ “a“ mm!†years for the City of Waterloo." said further 3.3 per cent property tax loo. believes “W “w â€PM“ such '3 schools “a Karen Eskens. director of budgets increase for 2010. Overall, city councillors Md um-Wb churches, “ well '3 PM“ and ï¬nancial planning for the year. The tax hike will result in just believed the increases were rea- “a?“ ‘ ‘ ‘ -’ WWM‘MW Both the capital and operating under a 550 increase on the aver- sonable given the state of the IM‘W they Ml ‘ WWW m sides have significant pressures age tax bill. The ï¬nal rate has not economy. â€mi“ thin â€â€˜1‘ theywillbe M “mm thatyear. been set and could rise or fall "We were able to weather the munitrmbtlm- In...“ - m if the next council decides to based on three main factors â€" financial situation . . . during a Mâ€.mnhm In 2011. 25 Per cent Old" fund all the pressures in the capital assessment growth. welfare case- tumultuous year." said Mayor m â€allâ€. â€if“, m "m be â€I‘M forecast. the tax rate will have to loads and fuel prices. Brenda Halloran. , mm“ mm“ see more than a 2.5 per cent Assessment growth is down for Councillors still have work todo "WWII-t I!!!“ W WWW“ 25" increase above and beyond the the year and unlikely to rise in the to make sure the budget is suc- “I“. mm “1‘" cent more will be m‘m MP1. last month of the year. cessful. Mclean said. 90’“! ' taint coat “I â€It" the" l‘ no longer my McLean downplayed the fore- Welfare cases have skyrocketed “(Next year) may be an election limb†. m dwinflwlmveflym boding forecast. it will be the job of over the last year. but there have year but we still have a lot of work . . If . ' the next council to make the tough been three consecutive dips in the to do." he said. fl 9, .. HappyHolidays and a 5; f l \‘ . . - ‘1 ‘ $ \ 8 _-. . - ColourfulChnstmos' E P R S = f x ' . ' , 4 j . F m . : '. n ill/‘it‘ Hm». tint Tm «Hm! m were,“ h j, ‘7‘“ y ‘Mi‘l‘W' . li‘ ~.\ .. . i 9 J. ‘_ 9, " ' i“‘l"“l‘1.‘1il.“ll'l‘ï¬i‘..l!\iatllllli‘ 1w ‘.‘.i‘illll‘,‘.i.‘[hi. 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