Saskatoon city hall tries to lessen tax hike
Public and city councillor feedback concerning the City of Saskatoon’s proposed 7.3 per cent tax bump forced the city to review its numbers shrinking the proposed increase down to 5.49 per cent.
In a release late Friday, the city’s chief financial officer Kerry Tarasoff said the city identified a number of operational changes and funding opportunities totaling almost $3 million to lessen the blow for taxpayers in 2015.
“This includes a phase-in change to the road and sound wall levy, however it does not change the total investment originally proposed each year for roads or actual timing of the work,” Tarasoff said.
Rather than going with a 2.92 per cent road levy in 2015 and 2016 the city will shrink the dedicated road levy to 1.94 per cent and phase it in over 2015, 2016 and 2017.