Statement: Jeff Davison's Commitment to a Four-Year Tax Freeze
For Immediate Release
Calgary, AB, November 26, 2024
As Calgary faces unprecedented financial pressures, Jeff Davison is standing firmly with Calgarians by committing to a four-year property tax freeze if elected as Mayor. This bold plan reflects his dedication to affordability, fiscal responsibility, and smarter governance.
"Calgarians have made it clear: the rising cost of living is unsustainable, and City Hall must do more to support hardworking families and businesses," Davison said. "Under the current administration, property taxes are set to increase by 5.5% for homeowners and a staggering 10.5% for condo owners next year. These hikes are not just numbers—they represent a real financial strain on families trying to make ends meet."
Davison's approach ensures that Calgarians will not bear the brunt of rising costs. His four-year tax freeze will prioritize affordability without compromising essential services. By identifying waste, optimizing city operations, and focusing on strategic investments, Davison will deliver responsible leadership that Calgarians can trust.
"This isn't about cutting services; it's about cutting inefficiencies. Calgary's priorities must align with the realities faced by its residents. Whether it's fixing potholes, ensuring public safety, or investing in housing, we can meet these goals without increasing taxes."
Davison added, "Now is not the time for City Hall to ask more of Calgarians. It's time for leadership that does more with what we have. My commitment is simple: I'll work for Calgary families, ensuring every dollar is spent wisely to build a more affordable, prosperous future."
As part of his platform, Davison will also advocate for stronger partnerships with provincial and federal governments, ensuring reliable funding for critical projects without placing additional burdens on taxpayers.
For more information about Jeff Davison's campaign and his plan for Calgary, visit JeffDavisonYYC.com.
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