Council approves 2021 budget with no tax increase
Prince Albert city council has passed the 2021 budget, with a last minute amendment cutting the tax increase down to zero per cent.
At the end of three days of budget deliberations, council had tentatively agreed on a 1.1 per cent mill rate tax increase for the coming year, down from the 6.6 per cent hike proposed by city administration.
On Monday night, when the city’s politicians met again to give the budget final approval, Mayor Greg Dionne introduced an amendment to chop a further $354,000 off the spending plan to bring the increase to zero.
“Talking to residents, they made it quite clear that they have a strain,” he told the meeting, referencing the economic impacts of COVID-19 being felt by many across the community. “They appreciate what we did, but they wanted us to see if we could go further.”


