City of Kelowna proposes 3.9% tax increase for 2020 budget

| December 6, 2019 in Kelowna

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The City of Kelowna has handed councillors their proposals for the 2020 financial plan. 

It includes a 3.9% tax hike – a 2.08% increase to municipal taxes and a 1.82% increase to the infrastructure levy. 

Operating costs are expected to rise to $147.6 million (an increase of $7.7 million) and pay-as-you-go capital costs to $14.6 million (an increase of $800,000). 

Revenues of $11.2 million will be deducted from the overall cost, bringing the total to $151 million. 

For the average single family home (assessed at $670,900), the proposal means an $81 tax increase in 2020. 

The largest expense in the 2020 operating budget is expected to be community safety ($38.27 million). 

That is followed by civic operations ($31.5 million) and the fire department ($20.55 million). 

“Debt and other” comes in next with $14.34 million. 

Last year’s tax increase was 4.1%.

The provisional budget will be deliberated on Monday but the final tax demand will not be set until April 2020. 

The City said the budget prioritizes: 

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