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Writer's pictureRhonda Massad

**Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot 2025 Budget: Tax Increase, Infrastructure Priorities, and Service Reductions**

Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot adopted its 2025 budget of $24.9M on December 12, including a 3.5% tax increase to offset a 42% average property assessment rise. This means an average tax hike of $183 for a $670K home, with adjustments varying by property value. Water and wastewater fees also increased, with drinking water treatment rising from $233 to $287 per household and surplus water taxed at $2.136/m³ above 250 m³.


The city introduced a charge on new constructions to diversify revenue and used reserves to ease tax hikes. Major expenses include $2.5M for the Sûreté du Québec, 31% for contributions, 27% for salaries, and 18% for departmental costs.


The $37M three-year capital plan prioritizes infrastructure, allocating $8.3M in 2025, including $3.6M for aerated pond rehabilitation. Due to financial constraints, the city closed its Centre nautique, ended boat rentals, and scaled back events like the Grande Tablée and snow park artificial snowcapping.

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