ELECT JOE TASCONA!

ELECT JOE TASCONA!
BARRIE'S NEXT MAYOR!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

City tax hike unacceptable

According to a recent public poll,
66 per cent of Barrie residents
are dissatisfied with city council’s
decision to hike property taxes by
2.3 per cent in 2010.

I can certainly understand why
people are not happy. We are just
coming out of the worst recession
since the Great Depression and
thousands of people in Canada have
lost their jobs.

This is not the time to ask Barrie
residents to dig deeper into their
wallets to pay increased property
taxes. It’s very unfortunate that
the mayor and council couldn’t keep
tax rates flat at this time.

The average tax increase for the City
of Barrie since 2001 has been a staggering
4.7 per cent.

The cumulative effect of a
4.7-per-cent tax increase over 10 years
is unacceptable and people cannot afford
this trend to continue.

Based on a study published in Canadian
Business Online, June 4, 2009, Barrie
was ranked well down the list of Ontario
cities with 17 other municipalities having
less expensive tax rates – cities like
Toronto, Markham, Kitchener, Waterloo,
Collingwood, Guelph, Kingston, Brampton,
and Ottawa to name a few. The study used
2007 tax rates and average
property values.

Regardless if we have moved up or down a
position or two on the list, the point I
am making is that we have much room for
improvement.

Joe Tascona
Mayoral candidate

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