Local
Welland Mayor Frank Campion is proposing to raise property taxes by 3.54 per cent as part of his 2025 budget.
For a home with an average assessment value in Welland, which is $230,000, that represents a property tax increase of $65.33.
Property assessment values in Ontario have remained frozen since 2016.
Campion has strong mayor powers, meaning that he is responsible for presenting a budget to city council, which council can then vote to approve or try to amend.
Local
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National
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Provincial
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National
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