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Property taxes going up in 2024 as St. John's struggles with higher costs and aging equipment

Property taxes going up in 2024 as St. John's struggles with higher costs and aging equipment

St. John's residents will be paying higher property and water taxes in 2024 as the city grapples with higher road maintenance costs and aging snow-clearing and garbage trucks. The residential mill rate is going up by 9.64 per cent, to 9.1 mills. The mill rate increase, plus a 3.4 increase in property assessments, means the average homeowners will see their property tax go up by just over $240 per year. Residential water taxes will go up by $5.