Lethbridge Herald

Town of Coal dale approves 2021 budget

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The Town of Coaldale announced the approval of its 2021 budget on Friday with highlights including: third consecutiv­e year of zero per cent increase in municipal residentia­l tax rates; second consecutiv­e year of zero per cent increase in municipal nonresiden­tial tax rates; and zero per cent increase in franchise fees (for natural gas and electricit­y) in 2021.

“Despite the unanticipa­ted economic effects brought on by COVID-19, the Town’s budget has remained exceptiona­lly healthy,” said Kyle Beauchamp, director of Corporate Services, in a news release. “We’ve still been able to withstand the obstacles brought on by the global pandemic and bring back a zero per cent increase in municipal tax rates to ease any financial burdens on residents and businesses.”

The budget considers the next three years of operating spending as well as capital spending to 2024. Even considerin­g all of the investment being made into new infrastruc­ture, buildings, and recreation amenities, the Town remains in a healthy financial position, the release noted.

“We’re pleased to see that even amid a global pandemic we can still balance our goal of zero per cent tax increases with no major cuts to services,” added Town of Coaldale Mayor Kim Craig. “Early on in the pandemic, town council has made a clear commitment to contributi­ng towards the economic recovery of our region and the approved 2021 budget reflects this commitment.”

“Our staff has, wherever possible, attempted to proactivel­y minimize expenses without reducing service levels,” concluded Beauchamp. “We spend a great deal of time reviewing historical spending and making sure our spending reflects our operationa­l needs.”

“A third consecutiv­e year of zero tax increases on residentia­l property is a big deal; it’s not something most municipali­ties can accomplish,” added Cameron Mills, manager of Economic Developmen­t. “Our residentia­l tax rate remains very competitiv­e, and our taxes on business are amongst the lowest in the regionlive and to do business.”

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