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3.9% tax increase proposed in City of Regina budget

City officials have released the preliminary 2016 budget and a 3.9 per cent property tax increase is among the measures being proposed.

Water, sewer rates going up 6%

Operating and capital budgets City Hall in Regina are being released this morning. (CBC)

Get out your wallets Regina taxes are set to rise.

City officials havereleasedthe preliminary 2016 budget and a 3.9 per cent property tax increase is among the measures being proposed.

If it gets final approval, the change would mean the owner of a typical home worth $300,000 will pay $2,556 in civic taxesnext year an increase of $95.88.

In addition to its preliminaryoperating budget, the city also releaseda capital budget and a water and sewer budget.

Water and sewer charges are set to goup 6 per cent, which works out to$8.25 a monthor about $100 a yearfor a typical four-person family with a dishwasher, two bathroomsand a washing machine.

Spending plan for 2016 set out

In addition to proposed tax and utility rateincreases, the budget includesdetails on how the city will be spending taxpayers' money: everything from road-building to recreation centres.

Among the items containedin the documents:

  • 3.9 per cent tax increase includes 1percentage point for special spending onresidential roads.
  • $24.1 million forstreet, sidewalk and bridge renewal work.
  • $9.1 millionfor winter road maintenance.
  • Police portion of budget will addeightnew constables.
  • "Stadium tax"increases, in accordance with10-year schedule (0.45 per cent increase in 2016 is included in overall 3.9 per cent increase).
  • $5.7 million in recreation facilities, playgrounds and parks.
  • Work continues on Regina's new stadium.
  • Work continues onthe sewage treatment plant.
  • City council will have final say on the budget. A special meeting will be held on Dec. 7 to discuss possible amendments.