We’re paying as we go on that project and once that work is done it’s paid forĬity Treasurer Joe Mancina said the elimination of taxpayer-supported long-term debt (the city has no short-term debt, he added) puts the city in an enviable financial position compared to other Ontario cities. “The numbers are moving in the right direction on the chart but it’s also important for the public to know they are no longer supporting taxpayer-funded debt in the municipal levy,” he said, referring to the estimated $437 million required from taxpayers in 2022 to keep city hall running. ![]() ![]() This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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