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Warden says budget didn’t come without pain

The warden of Richmond Co. says no tax increases meant cuts elsewhere.

June’s regular municipal council meeting, which took place Thursday night, was the first since councillors approved their 2019-20 municipal budget- without tax increases- at a special council meeting June 3.

After Thursday night’s meeting, Brian Marchand, Richmond Co.’s warden, said they considered a tax increase in early meetings.

“At the initial budget meetings (there was) talk of a $0.10 tax increase, and they managed to make the necessary cuts and changes to maintain the rate,” he said, “Council asked that they do that, try, and they did it- I’m very pleased with the job they did.”

Marchand said avoiding a tax increase did require them to make some tough choices.

“The idea was to try to maintain tax rates- yes, there was a lot of cuts that had to be made,” he said. “We used to give out quite a bit of money to organizations, and we’ve cut back a considerable amount.”

Marchand said he’s glad they were able to approve a budget without raising taxes.

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