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THUNDER BAY — A recommended blueprint for the 2024 city budget suggests significant tax and user fee hikes will be necessary to contain rising costs without cuts to services.
City council has typically approved tax increases at least slightly lower than those recommended by staff. Council has approved around $500,000 in cuts so far, with casualties including the sister cities program, movie nights, and a reduced playgrounds program. Administration’s proposed targets for the 2024 budget assume no other new service cuts, said city manager Norm Gale.
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