City wants a 10 per cent tax hike
Prince Albert residents can expect a substantial increase to their taxes in 2011.
It’s because the city needs to increase revenues substantially just to keep the status quo.
In budget documents released on Tuesday, the city’s financial department is requesting a minimum tax increase of 6.4 per cent. City financial manager, Joe Day, said that’s the bare minimum needed to keep things going.
“In the long term, that isn’t going to help the city out at all,” said Day. “Basically it says let’s not put anything towards our savings account, let’s only budget for things in our capital budget that are completely falling apart.”
Day said the recommendation is to increase taxes by 10 per cent as a middle-of-the-road option that would allow the city to catch up on several projects but would also soberly turn down many requests from the city’s departments.