Oakville Beaver, 11 Nov 2016, p. 4

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, November 11, 2016 | 4 Halton Region taxes could increase 1.9 per cent in 2017 by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff Buy One entree Dish anD receive Not valid with any other offer. Expiry December 15, 2016 $6.00 OFF halF price OFF a 2nD pita a 2nD entree Dish 905.845.7937 Buy One pita anD receive BOOk yOur christmas Or cOrpOrate FunctiOns nOW anD receive Not valid with any other offer. Expiry December 15, 2016 10% OFF Expires December 31/2016 376 Iroquois Shore Rd. Oakville Weekdays 11am-3am · Weekends 11am-4am www.montfortrestaurants.com Halton residents could see a tax hike of 1.9 per cent on the regional portion of their property tax bill in the new year. The proposed increase to maintain and improve services for 2017 translates into a $24 increase for a home worth $400,000. Commissioner of Finance and Regional Treasurer Mark Scinocca told Regional council Wednesday (Nov. 9), during an overview of the 2017 Budget and Business Plan, the increase is consistent with council's direction to keep the tax rate at or below the rate of inflation. Maintaining service levels "The 2017 budget continues to maintain service levels in the region's core service areas and ensures delivery of the priorities identified by Regional council," he said. Regional taxes pay for a variety of Halton services, such as regional roads and planning, paramedic services, public health and social assistance, children's and seniors' services, affordable and assistive housing, heritage programs and economic development. Buying? Selling? Re-financing? Call us for a quote at Jameson Glas D. Kevin Haxell Discussion on increase Nov. 29 The proposed increase, which will be discussed at Halton Regional council committee meetings between Nov. 29 and Dec. 1 before it heads to Regional council for approval on Dec. 14, includes a 3.7 per cent increase in the police budget approved last month, Scinocca noted. Does not include Town or school taxes It does not include municipal and education taxes. Utility rates set to rise Utility rates are also projected to rise by 5.1 per cent or $45 next year for a typical household that uses about 250 cubic metres annually. see Utility on p.5 905-845-0767 ext. 222/223 GOLD Personal Professional Service at Competitive Rates 1276 Cornwall Road, Unit C, Oakville Ontario, L6J 7W5 T: 905-845-0767 · F: 905-845-5552 · www.haxelllaw.com · lawyers@haxelllaw.com Authentic Montessori at its Best - For Ages 18 mo.-12 yrs. · An empowering curriculum that engages children · Individual focus to learning your child's · Community atmosphere that makes students feel included and valued · Creative expression allows your child to explore their own interests and talents "Each space reflects the professionalism, pride and dedication Thursday, Nov. 17th of everyone in the school." OPEN HOUSE 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m Team -CCMA Accreditation FAIRVIEW GLEN 905.634.0781 · fairviewglen.com MONTESSORI SCHOOL

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