Moose Jaw city manager Matt Noble is pictured at the Nov. 25, 2013 council meeting. Times-Herald photo by Lisa Goudy |
The largest revenue increase in the proposed 2014 operating budget presented to council at Monday’s meeting was tax revenues, which are estimated to see a $409,767-increase next year. The 2014 estimates for tax revenues are $19.63 million compared to an estimated $19.33 million for 2013.
However, revenue sharing from the provincial government is expected to decrease from a projected $7.08 million in 2013 to $6.88 million in the 2014 budget, a decrease of approximately $152,566.
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