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Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi says the Alberta government owes the city $80 million in property taxes.
The city is launching its Fair Compensation Project to draw attention to the money owed to the city by the province.
The website is intended to provide information to Edmontonians about the relationship between the provincial and municipal finances on a number of subjects, starting with grants instead of taxes.
She also added that the 2024 budget is supporting the city’s capital projects with $2.2 billion over three years in funding for road, bridge and transit projects, “and an additional $800 million over the next three years for health, school, and government facilities.” - Maxed out: Big new city projects unlikely as Edmonton nears debt limits - 'Compensation should be made': Mayor Sohi demands dollars for city infrastructure amid UCP surplus boast - New Alberta Municipalities president reiterates call for $1-billion infrastructure funding boost from the province.
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