Budget photo. Feb 22, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Municipality of Leamington)Budget photo. Feb 22, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Municipality of Leamington)
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Leamington homeowners pay a little more tax this year

Leamington has passed its 2019 budget with a slight property tax increase.

Homeowners will pay an extra 1.8 per cent on their tax bill this year. The tax increase equals an additional $37.10 on the average home assessed at $175,000.

“Ensuring an environment which encourages Leamington’s future advancement, even while maintaining fiscal responsibility, was a significant focus during the preparation of the 2019 budget,” said Peter Neufeld, chief administrative officer.

Budget sessions were held on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The budget includes continued investment in the municipal sewer separation program, a municipal-wide water metre replacement project, upgrades to the Leamington Library, new bike lanes along Seacliff Drive, and the installation of fibre at our waterfront. The Uptown reinvention and waterfront development will also get added attention this year.

“This year’s budget reflects council’s strategic priorities and values, focusing on infrastructure enhancements, environment protection, and first-rate service delivery, while ensuring an improved quality of life for our residents,” Mayor Hilda MacDonald said.

Additional budget-related information can be found here.

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