City eyeing 2.6 per cent property tax increase next year
NANAIMO — Budget discussions are about to begin with Nanaimo council, starting with a proposed property tax increase of 2.6 per cent.
Chief financial officer Victor Mema told a crowd of media and engaged citizens on Friday the hike is necessary because the tax base has not grown enough to cover the increase in the budget.
“$2.6 million is what we need to find,” he said. “One per cent of our property tax revenue is equivalent to $1 million. So, if we’re going to try to find $2.6 million, that equates to 2.6 per cent.”
Including both the tax increase and higher user rates for water, sewer and garbage, the typical household can expect to pay an extra $258 in 2018.