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Devon Council approved the 2021 Operating Budget at the Dec. 14 regular council meeting with a 2.62 per cent municipal tax increase for 2021.
During the 2021 budget deliberations, council focused on cost-saving measures while maintaining service levels expected by residents and keeping the potential tax increase as low as possible. To ensure the 2.62 per cent increase, cost-saving measures included a reduction in the town’s departmental budgets across the board as well as reductions to council’s training and travel budgets for 2021.
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