OPINION: Council’s anti-business policy takings its toll
Throughout their term, Red Deer City Council has on an ongoing basis increased the cost and difficulty of doing business in our city in the midst of one of the worst economic downturns in our provinces 114 year history.
When we look back on their ‘legacy’ we can thank them for their role in bidding and hosting the incredible and successful 2019 Canada Winter Games along with allowing the exodus of business from city limits to Red Deer County and downtown to be gutted.
The city’s Strategic Plan says Red Deer should “…have a strong, dynamic economy, fostered by entrepreneurship and innovation… with a revitalized downtown and a diverse local economy.”
Some of those things are true. Our economy certainly is fostered by innovative entrepreneurs. Unfortunately they are continually thwarted and frustrated by the tax cost and administrative burden placed upon them in our city. However, being the innovative type they found a way to avoid these burdens by moving their operations to neighbouring municipalities with favourable regulations and tax rates like Red Deer County and Blackfalds.