2025 Water and Wastewater Budget Proposes 4.4% User Fee Increase
The Town’s 2025 water and wastewater operations have a proposed budget of $20.72 million. This is an increase of $514,360 over 2024 spending, amounting to 2.55% growth.
Read MoreThe Town’s 2025 water and wastewater operations have a proposed budget of $20.72 million. This is an increase of $514,360 over 2024 spending, amounting to 2.55% growth.
Read MoreThe increase includes an additional 2.69% in operating levies, 2% to help meet the Town’s asset management needs, and 1% for the Main Street Reconstruction project. Stouffville’s tax levy accounts for just under 34% of residential property tax bills.
Read MoreThe 2024-2027 Agriculture and Agri-Food Sector Strategy focuses on three main pillars: promoting business and innovation, fostering a resilient local agri-food chain, and enhancing community outreach and education.
Read MoreIn the first six months of the AMPS program, 2,052 Penalty Notices were issued. Of the Notices issued, 472, or 23%, went through the screening process, resulting in 148 cancellations and 110 penalty reductions.
Read MoreThree ASE cameras will be placed along Hoover Park, two on Main Street, two on Millard Street, and one on Baker Hill Boulevard. They are expected to be activated in late Q1 or early Q2 2025.
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