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Town of St. Marys approves 2024 budget

The average homeowner in St. Marys will pay $141 more in property taxes this year than in 2023. 

The town has officially approved this year’s budget, which includes a 4.11 percent property tax increase. 

Water and sewer bills will also increase by 2.3 percent, or roughly $21 annually for the average household. 

Town staff members say the budget includes funding for projects like repairs to the HVAC system at the Pyramid Recreation Centre pools, reconstructing a stretch of Wellington Street South, and improvements to walking trails. 

You can find a full breakdown of the budget on the town website. 

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