BUDGET: inflation leading to potential utility rate increases for Red Deerians
As Red Deer city council debates property tax increases, utility rates are also under the microscope, as discussed during day two of the 2024 budget deliberations.
Inflation was common theme throughout the budget. Administration said that within the City’s own electricity use contract, $1.27 million was added to the 2024 budget as a result.
During the multi-year budget deliberations in 2022, council approved utility rate increases of roughly four per cent for a typical home assessed at $345,000 that would be seen on monthly utility bills such as water, wastewater, solid waste, and electricity. Based on an average water consumption of 17 cubic metres, that would mean an increase of $176.64 yearly or $6.44 monthly.
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