More cuts made at Thursday’s Budget deliberations
Day two of the 2020 budget deliberations went Thursday with further reductions.
Wednesday saw the reduction of items city management recommended as having the least impact on services, while day two saw the moderate to most impactful potential reductions, those not endorsed by management.
Councilor Dylan Bressey says he is proud of the work administration and council has done so far, and that he thinks they will be able to absorb the costs without hurting the community.
“I think it’s a challenging budget for us because we have to absorb about four-and-a-half million dollars worth of decisions by federal and provincial governments. That’s equivalent to about a four percent property tax increase, which isn’t acceptable to this community and isn’t acceptable to council.”