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Council approves push for new storm water mitigation measures Just over a week after a major summer storm caused flash flooding and damaged homes across Toronto, city council voted unanimously to examine a slew of new flood mitigation measures, including
Rain tax down the drain as city pushes basement flooding subsidies Toronto city council is forging ahead with a plan to axe a proposed stormwater surcharge dubbed the “rain tax,” and instead expand subsidies for homeowners to protect their basements from flooding and install green infrastructure
Proposed rain tax sparks anger online - Newsweek The Toronto municipal government's idea to introduce a new homeowner charge which critics have dubbed a "rain tax" has sparked outrage and criticism from many, including Donald Trump Jr , the
‘Rain tax’ part of storm mitigation plan at Toronto council Toronto has opened the door to a potential stormwater charge — a policy critics have dubbed a “rain tax’’ — as a way to boost the city’s flood resilience But it would only apply to
Torontos New Rain Tax: What Property Owners Need to Know In the bustling cityscape of Toronto, property owners are facing a novel and somewhat unexpected consideration: a 'Rain Tax' This innovative approach, officially referred to as a stormwater charge, aims to address the escalating challenges of urban water management in Ontario's largest city
Toronto budget will be tabled with proposed 2. 2% tax increase The City of Toronto is proposing a 2 2 per cent property tax increase ahead of the launch of its official budget process, with the majority of the money earmarked for the city’s building fund