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		<title>Saskatoon Weather Update: City Faces Infrastructure Challenges Amid Tax Increases</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Saskatoon is grappling with infrastructure maintenance challenges as city council approves tax increases. Mayor Cynthia Block emphasizes the need for change.</p>
<p>Сообщение <a href="https://www.yourtownnews.ca/saskatoon-weather-2/">Saskatoon Weather Update: City Faces Infrastructure Challenges Amid Tax Increases</a> появились сначала на <a href="https://www.yourtownnews.ca">YourTownNews</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Saskatoon Weather Update: City Faces Infrastructure Challenges Amid Tax Increases</h2>
<p>Saskatoon city council has been facing significant challenges regarding infrastructure maintenance, a situation that has been exacerbated by low tax increases that have persisted since the 1990s. As the city’s population continues to grow, now estimated at over 318,000, the need for adequate funding to support municipal services has become increasingly critical.</p>
<p>In a recent development, Saskatoon Mayor <strong>Cynthia Block</strong> has stated that the current property tax model for funding municipalities is obsolete. This statement comes in light of the city council&#8217;s decision to levy a property tax increase of 6.7 percent, which is part of a broader trend in the region where other cities, such as Regina and Moose Jaw, have also approved significant tax hikes.</p>
<p>In December, Regina city council passed a budget that included a 10.9 percent property tax increase, while Moose Jaw&#8217;s tax increase was set at 6.95 percent. These figures highlight a growing concern among municipal leaders regarding the sustainability of funding for essential services.</p>
<p>Mayor Block emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, &#8220;You can&#8217;t continue to do more with less forever.&#8221; This sentiment reflects the frustrations of local officials as they navigate the complexities of funding municipal needs amidst rising costs and inflation.</p>
<p>Historically, Saskatoon city council approved a record 7.43 percent increase in property taxes in 2014 to address similar infrastructure issues. However, over the last decade, Saskatoon’s property taxes have dropped by almost 10 percent per capita when adjusted for growth and inflation, raising questions about the long-term viability of the current funding model.</p>
<p>As the city grapples with these challenges, there is a pressing need for innovative solutions to ensure that infrastructure can keep pace with the growing population, which includes a regional population exceeding 380,000.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, Mayor Block has expressed her determination to address these issues, stating, &#8220;I will not be content until we get to the other side of this crisis.&#8221; This commitment underscores the city’s focus on finding effective strategies to improve infrastructure while managing the financial realities of municipal governance.</p>
<p>As discussions continue among city officials and stakeholders, including the <strong>Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA)</strong>, the path forward will require collaboration and a reassessment of how municipalities can best fund their services in the face of changing economic conditions.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding specific plans or proposals that may emerge from these discussions, but the urgency of the situation is clear as Saskatoon navigates its weather-related challenges and broader infrastructure needs.</p>
<p>Сообщение <a href="https://www.yourtownnews.ca/saskatoon-weather-2/">Saskatoon Weather Update: City Faces Infrastructure Challenges Amid Tax Increases</a> появились сначала на <a href="https://www.yourtownnews.ca">YourTownNews</a>.</p>
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		<title>Saskatoon weather update</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 04:57:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Saskatoon is facing significant weather-related challenges that have prompted discussions on infrastructure funding and property tax increases.</p>
<p>Сообщение <a href="https://www.yourtownnews.ca/saskatoon-weather/">Saskatoon weather update</a> появились сначала на <a href="https://www.yourtownnews.ca">YourTownNews</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Background on Saskatoon Weather and Infrastructure</h2>
<p>Saskatoon city council has long acknowledged issues with infrastructure maintenance, primarily attributed to low tax increases that have persisted since the 1990s. As the city grapples with ongoing weather challenges, these issues have become increasingly pressing.</p>
<h2>Recent Developments</h2>
<p>In a recent statement, Saskatoon Mayor <strong>Cynthia Block</strong> emphasized the need for a reevaluation of the property tax model, declaring it obsolete. This comes in the wake of a record property tax increase of <strong>7.43 percent</strong> approved by the city council in 2014, aimed at repairing roads and addressing infrastructure needs.</p>
<p>As of March 9, 2026, Saskatoon&#8217;s population is estimated to exceed <strong>318,000</strong>, with a regional population surpassing <strong>380,000</strong>. Despite these figures, the city has seen a nearly <strong>10 percent</strong> drop in property taxes per capita over the last decade when adjusted for growth and inflation.</p>
<h2>Comparative Tax Increases</h2>
<p>In light of these challenges, other municipalities in Saskatchewan have also raised property taxes. For instance, Regina city council recently passed a budget that includes a <strong>10.9 percent</strong> property tax increase, while Moose Jaw&#8217;s tax increase was recorded at <strong>6.95 percent</strong>. Saskatoon itself levied a <strong>6.7 percent</strong> increase, reflecting the broader trend of municipalities seeking to bolster their funding in response to infrastructure demands.</p>
<h2>Reactions and Future Outlook</h2>
<p>Mayor Block remarked, &#8220;You can&#8217;t continue to do more with less forever,&#8221; highlighting the urgency of addressing the funding model. She further stated, &#8220;I will not be content until we get to the other side of this crisis,&#8221; indicating a commitment to finding sustainable solutions.</p>
<p>As the city navigates these weather-related challenges, officials and observers are closely monitoring the situation to determine the best path forward for Saskatoon&#8217;s infrastructure and financial health. Details remain unconfirmed regarding specific future measures that may be implemented to address these ongoing issues.</p>
<p>Сообщение <a href="https://www.yourtownnews.ca/saskatoon-weather/">Saskatoon weather update</a> появились сначала на <a href="https://www.yourtownnews.ca">YourTownNews</a>.</p>
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