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Ladysmith lays the groundwork for growth

The Town of Ladysmith has been chipping away at their financial plan.
Mayor Aaron Stone says to this point there will be a property tax decrease of point 4 per cent, but sewer parcel taxes are going up 30 dollars and water parcel taxes are going up 84 dollars a year….
Stone says once those big ticket projects are complete the Town will be able to move towards more aspirational capital projects.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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