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Adjusted 2021 city budget still sees Saskatoon property taxes increasing 3.87%

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Saskatoon City Council will consider an adjusted 2021 budget next week.Administration was up against a $21.8 million increase compared to the previous budget and is doing so with what city chief financial officer Kerry Tarasoff describes as an “additional budget risk”.Tarasoff said it was a challenge adjusting to the impacts of COVID-19, but maintaining services was a priority while still balancing the budget.“The operating and capital budgets together is a $1.2 billion program and so a few million dollars here and there isn’t going to break us,” Tarasoff explained.“We’ve kind of pushed the limit on some of them with the hopes that we’re going to meet those targets.” Saskatoon city council votes to implement power rebate Some aspects of.

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