Further suburban growth will be the primary driver of future hikes to utility fees, retired city manager Owen Tobert warned.
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Further suburban growth will be the primary driver of future hikes to utility fees, retired city manager Owen Tobert warned.
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The value of town properties grew four per cent more than originally forecasted in the 2014 town budget, according to a preliminary report presented to council on Jan. 27. Just what impact that will have property taxes will be outlined to town council in the near future.
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RENO — Nevada rolled out the red carpet to Hollywood this month, launching a $20 million tax incentive program that supporters argued will jump-start the state’s flailing film production industry, enticing moviemakers to once again begin shooting here.
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Months after a devastating flash flood roared through High River, town officials will unveil Friday a three-year tax relief program for property owners whose homes and commercial buildings were rendered uninhabitable following the disaster.
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From now until November, council must measure the public’s willingness to pay about five per cent more in property taxes each year for the next four years, and which services they want that to pay for.
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Red Deerians will see some improvement when it comes to safety, crime prevention, road safety and snow removal after council approved the 2014 operating budget on Wednesday.
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City council has approved a plan to sell a list of properties that have fallen behind on their taxes.
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St. Albert city council’s standing committee on finance saved the seniors homeowners property tax assistance grant program from the axe on Monday.
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You can’t fight city hall, the saying goes. But Gayle McLaughlin, the mayor of Richmond, Calif., a city of 100,000 souls, would tell you that fighting Wall Street is harder. Even for city hall.
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The tax bill on commercial and industrial properties in Okotoks will go up next year.
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