{"id":50093,"date":"2019-11-25T10:52:02","date_gmt":"2019-11-25T15:52:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/?p=50093"},"modified":"2019-11-25T10:52:02","modified_gmt":"2019-11-25T15:52:02","slug":"increased-spending-modest-property-tax-increases-in-montreals-2020-budget","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/canada\/increased-spending-modest-property-tax-increases-in-montreals-2020-budget\/","title":{"rendered":"Increased spending, modest property tax increases in Montreal’s 2020 budget"},"content":{"rendered":"

Mayor Val\u00e9rie Plante’s administration is spending money on its priorities \u2014 such as housing, mobility and economic development \u2014 while still focusing on the city’s need for repairs to its water and road network.<\/p>\n

The city unveiled a $6.17 billion operating budget for 2020, an 8.1 per cent increase ($462.9 million) compared to last year.<\/p>\n

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The city says the increase in spending is partly attributable to an effort to pay for infrastructure projects up front, instead of borrowing the money.<\/p>\n

The average residential tax rate will increase by 2.1 per cent, with Verdun seeing the largest increase at 3.2 per cent \u2014 followed closely by the C\u00f4te-des-Neiges\u2014Notre-Dame-de-Gr\u00e2ce and Plateau-Mont-Royal boroughs at 3.1 per cent.<\/p>\n

At a news conference Monday, the city also revealed more than $6 billion is budgeted for the three-year capital works plan, with half of that money going toward paying for work on road and water infrastructure.<\/p>\n

“Improving the quality of our services to citizens has been at the very heart of our decisions for this budget, along with the quality of life of all Montrealers,” said Plante.<\/p>\n

Like last year, the biggest chunks of money will be spent on public security and servicing the debt, with\u00a0about $1 billion going toward each expense.<\/p>\n

The city is highlighting its investments into mobility, housing, the ecological transition, green space and parks and economic development:<\/p>\n