Cities facing ‘unprecedented challenges,’ Montreal mayor says as property taxes rise
Montreal is imposing the highest property tax increases in years as Mayor Valérie Plante says Canadian cities are facing “unprecedented challenges” linked to inflation and climate change.
Today, Plante released a $6.99-billion budget for 2024 that includes an average tax hike of 4.9 per cent for residential property owners and 4.6 per cent for commercial.
She says overall spending will rise by 3.5 per cent over last year, largely because of rising prices for everything, including snow removal, garbage collection and gasoline.
Plante told reporters that cities are at the forefront of global upheavals, including the opioid crisis and climate change, and face growing needs related to homelessness and mental heath care.