I actually have to pay that here in HRM. (Halifax)This is clown world.
A rain tax . Torontonians deserve this so much.
I actually have to pay that here in HRM. (Halifax)
Community | Province | Type of Stormwater Fee |
Halifax | Nova Scotia | Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) |
London | Ontario | Fee based on Property Size |
Aurora | Ontario | Flat Rate (per unit) |
St. Thomas | Ontario | Flat Rate |
Kitchener | Ontario | Single Family Residential Unit (SFRU) |
Markham | Ontario | Residential / Non-residential flat rate* |
Mississauga | Ontario | Single Family Residential Unit (SFRU) |
Newmarket | Ontario | Development Intensity & Property Size |
Waterloo | Ontario | Tiered Flat Rate |
Richmond Hill | Ontario | Tiered Flat Rate |
Guelph | Ontario | Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) |
Regina | Saskatchewan | Flat Rate (based on porperty size) |
Saskatoon | Saskatchewan | Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) |
Calgary | Alberta | Flat Rate |
Edmonton | Alberta | Intensity Factor & Runoff Coefficient |
Saint Albert | Alberta | Flat Rate |
Strathcona County | Alberta | Flat Rate |
Langley | British Columbia | Stormwater Levy* |
Pitt Meadows | British Columbia | Flat Rate |
Richmond | British Columbia | Flat Rate |
Surrey | British Columbia | Flat Rate |
Victoria | British Columbia | Impervious Area |
West Vancouver | British Columbia | Tiered Flat Rate |
White Rock | British Columbia |
Except the market didn't get to this state due to capitalism, it got there due to government interference. The housing market and housing construction are some of the most regulated things in the country.Landlords charge these prices for closest because there is a market for them.
Capitalism at work.
Wonder if they find it in Halifax?
Canadian municipalities that currently feature a stormwater user fee
Canadian Stormwater User Fees
Canadian municipalities that currently feature a stormwater user fee Click on the individual city names for additional information on their respective stormwater user fees. (external content) Community Province Type of Stormwater Fee Halifax Nova Scotia Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) London...institute.smartprosperity.ca
Don't see Toronto on the list.
Community Province Type of Stormwater Fee Halifax Nova Scotia Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) London Ontario Fee based on Property Size Aurora Ontario Flat Rate (per unit) St. Thomas Ontario Flat Rate Kitchener Ontario Single Family Residential Unit (SFRU) Markham Ontario Residential / Non-residential flat rate* Mississauga Ontario Single Family Residential Unit (SFRU) Newmarket Ontario Development Intensity & Property Size Waterloo Ontario Tiered Flat Rate Richmond Hill Ontario Tiered Flat Rate Guelph Ontario Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) Regina Saskatchewan Flat Rate (based on porperty size) Saskatoon Saskatchewan Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) Calgary Alberta Flat Rate Edmonton Alberta Intensity Factor & Runoff Coefficient Saint Albert Alberta Flat Rate Strathcona County Alberta Flat Rate Langley British Columbia Stormwater Levy* Pitt Meadows British Columbia Flat Rate Richmond British Columbia Flat Rate Surrey British Columbia Flat Rate Victoria British Columbia Impervious Area West Vancouver British Columbia Tiered Flat Rate White Rock British Columbia
Ok, sometimes the range in the ravine is open.Ft. Bliss ?
Look at those massive monster stone cold looking boxes on both sides of it. What the heck are people thinking? No veranda, no charm, all wealth and no warmth. Just large and ostentatious.AND THEY ARE PRESENTING IT AS A TEAR-DOWN. 1.8 MIL. FOR A BUILDING LOT
Laughs in PMJTI guess we’re going to find out just how much a province has to borrow before it blows up.
In a similar vein- Mobile homes could provide affordable housing option, but industry says it needs help
Might be part of a broader solution.
Honestly, these all seem like cop outs rather than solutions.
What part of relaxing land-use restriction to both densify and take advantage of a lower cost of building to quickly increase affordable supply (with a yard and driveway) is a copout?Honestly, these all seem like cop outs rather than solutions.
Was not specifically speaking to your point but I will address it.What part of relaxing land-use restriction to both densify and take advantage of a lower cost of building to quickly increase affordable supply (with a yard and driveway) is a copout?
it won't, because as you should know, the budget will balance itselfI guess we’re going to find out just how much a province has to borrow before it blows up.
perhaps in some towns but around here the average wait is upwards of 2 years and rents start around 4 grand unless you are moving into government subsidized which are little better than slums in many cases.
Might be part of a broader solution.