Belleville Council received a quick peek at its municipal operating budget for this year on Monday. Manager of Finance Brandon Ferguson presented a...
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The City of Belleville has kept itself in good shape with its 2025 operating budget. Council approved the budget at $138.2 million in spending for this year at its special meeting on Thursday. Residents will see a tax increase hovering around five-per cent dependent on the area of Belleville they live in. This will result in the following area-rated tax increases; Belleville Urban +4.25% Cannifton Urban +4.42% Cannifton Rural +5.11% Belleville Rural +5.35% Cannifton Rural to Urban (homes in areas of Black Diamond Road, Cloverleaf Drive, Sulmon Street areas) +6.27% These are slightly lower than what was presented by Finance Director Brandon...
Belleville Council received a quick peek at its municipal operating budget for this year on Monday. Manager of Finance Brandon Ferguson presented a...
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