North Cowichan council says they’ve finalized the 2025 property tax increase at 7.83 percent.
The decision came during a special meeting this week, where the tax rates bylaw was officially adopted.
The increase is slightly lower than previous estimates, due in part to cost-saving adjustments like the deferral of a planned pilot project for the South End fire department.
The additional revenue is aimed at addressing growing costs for essential services, including policing and infrastructure upkeep.
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While some on council say the hike is necessary to maintain service levels, others remain concerned about the financial impact on residents, especially those on fixed incomes.
Tax notices will be sent out later in May, with payment due by July 2.