Calgarians' 2025 Property Tax Hike
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•Calgary city council delivers 3.6% overall property tax hike in 2025 but process slammed
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Tax hike would amount to 3.6 per cent overall — 5.5 per cent for homes.
Condo owners would see the most significant hike, with an average increase of 10.5% for a condo assessed at $ 360,000 .
Conservative-leaning councillors brought forward about 20 proposals to help trim city spending.
But many of their amendments were defeated on votes.
An attempt to lift a 2023 transit fare freeze was shot down by a 10 -5 vote by councillors.
Lawmakers also rejected an amendment to pull $6 million in mental-health and addictions funding from the city’s base budget.
Council elected to reverse a decision to close the aging Inglewood Aquatic Centre by adopting a $ 400,000 annual cap on maintaining the facility.
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