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What Salisbury’s $7.9M budget means for residents in 2025

Salisbury Council has approved its 2025 budget, which includes a general operating budget of around $7.9 million.

Residents can expect no changes in their property tax rate and the sewer budget will remain $400 per unit.

Mayor Robert Campbell announced the 2025 budget during one of their recent council meetings.

“We can maintain the rate going into 2025 for all sub-units while continuing to act on strategic priorities,” Campbell said.

The budget shows that $650,000 is going to the 2025 Capital Budget that will go towards several projects.

  • Construction of a new public park in Spring Garden
  • Installation of safety railings on the railway trestle
  • Replacing the culvert at Reeder Road/Route 106 intersection
  • Increased holiday lighting at Highland Park

In addition, starting in February 2025, Salisbury will join a new regional waste collection service to improve waste management.

The budget also allocates $150,000 for a Residential Development Incentive Program to increase the housing supply.

To find more information on the report, visit Salisbury 2025 operating and utility budget.

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  • Alex Allan is an award-winning multimedia journalist and graduate of Fanshawe College's Journalism Broadcasting and Digital Communication Management programs. He is based in Saint John and covers stories across New Brunswick. Contact Alex at allana@radioabl.ca.

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