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Dryden city council defers budget passage

A deferral of the passage of the Dryden budget for another month.

There is a slight decrease in the latest edition in the tax rate increase for Dryden residents.

Treasurer Steven Lansdell-Roll says there are a couple of areas they saw savings.

“The KDSB (Kenora District Services Board) levy increase has been changed from 6% to 3.44%,” Lansdell-Roll told city council at the Monday night meeting.

“The capital project for the sewage treatment plant, air diffusers. The budget has been changed from $240,000 to $210,000.”

In the draft budget, the city had looked at a 6.57 percent increase, so overall, Lansdell-Roll says costs have gone down about $30,000.

“With all of these changes, a change to the tax increase goes from $999,000 to $970,000.”

The finance committee will look at the budget again next week and bring back a revised budget in January.

(File photo)

  • Tim Davidson has more than 30 years of experience in radio news. He is based in Kenora and covers stories in northwestern Ontario. Contact Tim at davidson.tim@radioabl.ca.

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