Posted Aug 31, 2016, 3:35 PM
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Originally Posted by esquire
Those are infill homes in an existing neighbourhood, precisely the sort of thing that is encouraged under city policy. The growth fees Bowman is talking about would apply to greenfield developments where all of the infrastructure (roads, parks, sewers, lights, etc.) is new.
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That is contrary to what is presently being reported. All infill and commercial development will also be subject to the new tax.
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