RDN taxpayers want relief as board grapples with budget
NANAIMO — While a formal five-year financial plan is still a few months away from adoption, urgency from concerned citizens is ratcheting up.
A Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) board meeting on Tuesday, Dec 10 was dominated by projected property tax hikes by 9.2 per cent.
The increase represents a drop from the 15.75 per cent originally projected as RDN directors assemble a five-year financial plan, mandated to be in place by the end of March.
With dozens of people gathering at the RDN administration building on Hammond Bay Rd. concerned about rising costs, four delegates each took turns at the podium pleading with the RDN board.


