Calls for public engagement: 99 Street rezoning, derelict property taxes

The City of Edmonton's derelict residential tax subclass, which came into effect at the start of 2024, allows it to increase tax rates for people who own derelict residential properties in mature neighbourhoods. In October, council approved a partial tax refund policy as a way to incentivize the clean up of derelict properties. (City of Edmonton)

Calls for public engagement: 99 Street rezoning, derelict property taxes

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