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Municipality of Chester Passes 2017-18 Budget

The warden of the Municipality of Chester says they are addressing immediate needs while achieving financial security for the future.

Allen Webber was commenting on this year’s budget, which includes $26.5-million in operations and $9.03-million for capital projects.

There is also $369,000 in grants to community organizations, more than $7-million in mandatory contributions to the province and $50,000 to design high speed internet.

The municipality is also transferring $3.3-million to reserves for future spending to address aging and new infrastructure needs.

Tax rates were also affected in Chester.

The residential rate increased two cents to 70 cents per $100 of assessment while the commercial rate remained unchanged.

There was also a slight increase to waste collection and disposal area rates and a $50 spike in the universal sewer charge.

The municipality will see a four per cent increase in revenue due to the rate hikes.

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