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Taxpayers' input sought

District of 100 Mile House councillors are inviting residents to come out and provide their input on its Five-year Financial Plan

District of 100 Mile House councillors are inviting local residents to come out and provide their input on its proposed Five-year Financial Plan.

The document covers the current budget and looks forward to planing for expenditures and any related impacts on municipal property taxation.

Recently, Mayor Mitch Campsall said the average tax increase this year is slated to be one per cent across the district.

Every $26,000 in direct costs to the district represents one per cent of taxation, he noted.

Council and staff welcome property owners in the district to come out to review and comment on the plans for how their tax dollars will be spent, Campsall explained.

The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on April 3 in council chambers at the district office at 385 Birch Ave., Fourth Street entrance.