City council deliberates on administration’s proposed budget
The City of North Battleford administration gave council a breakdown of some of the larger spend items impacting the proposed 2022 budget at the first deliberation meeting Monday.
Administration recommended a 7.48 per cent tax increase for next year’s operating budget, due largely to increased RCMP policing costs.
“This is administration’s recommendation to council,” city manager Randy Patrick said. “This is not the city’s budget. This is what we’re recommending to council to create the city budget. Then, we go from there.”
The 2022 rate being considered reflects 2.5 per cent for required wage increases to keep up with inflation, which is now at over four per cent per annum, plus 4.98 per cent for higher policing costs.