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Town of Lakeshore approves 2021 budget with tax increase

The Town of Lakeshore has voted to approve its 2021 budget, which will include a property tax increase to fund infrastructure projects.

Council voted 5-3 for in favour of budget, which includes an average yearly tax increase of $37.00

The Town of Lakeshore has approved its 2021 budget after two full days of deliberations. (CBC)

The Town of Lakeshore council has voted fiveto three in favour of approvingits 2021 budget.

The council voted after two full days of deliberation Monday and Tuesday.

The budget includes a property tax increase of 2.71per cent. When combined with rate changes at the county and educationlevy, the average home in Lakeshore, priced at $300,000,will pay a projected $37.00 more per yearin tax compared to 2020a 1.17per cent increase.

Mayor Tom Bain says the tax increaseis necessary to fund essential infrastructure projects, among themrebuildingand expandingthe localsewage treatment plant and fixing the town's old waterlines.

"We were almost in a situation where infrastructure needs such as sewageand water take a priority, and are actually a health and safety matterwhere we needed to go ahead with these projects," he said.

Lakeshore Mayor Tom Bain says the town's 2021 budget will allow it to proceed with needed infrastructure projects. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)

Bainadded thathe was happy with the proposed budget especially considering the negative effect the COVID-19 pandemic has had on municipal finances.

"Certainly we've had problems with COVID, and there was a problemwith cost overrun with regards to the COVID problem," he said. "But we were able to work that in our budget and still do some infrastructure projects."

Bain added that he's also feeling optimistic about Lakeshore's long-term financial situation.

"Well, I think we're doing actually realwell," he said. "Construction as far as residential development continues, Lakeshore is actually a leader in Essex County and it continues. And we're also doing fairly well inattracting new businesses to the area."

The town has recently been the site of controversy, as several residents have complained of unusually high water bills.

Bain said it's an issue the town is working daily to address.

"Well certainly we've had those complaints and we're trying to deal with each of thosecomplaints individually," he said. "So daily, we're trying to deal with individual complaints and get to the bottom of the problems."

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story included figures from the 2021 draft budget. The updated story has amended figures provided in a press release from the Town of Lakeshore.
    Nov 25, 2020 2:08 PM ET