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RM of Rockwood reduces mill rate for 2025

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Rockwood residents will notice a reduced mill rate for the 2025 property taxes. 

The 2025 municipal rate is 7.852, down from 9.033 in 2024.

The budget anticipates slightly more than $14 million in expenses, with the majority going towards transportation services (35%), fiscal services (15%), general government services (14%) and transfers to reserves (14%). Funds will also be allotted for recreation and cultural services (7%), protective services (6%) and economic development services (2%). A small portion of the funds will go towards environmental development services ($66,000) and public health and welfare services ($4,241.32).  

The seniors housing complex project is pegged at $3 million, with will be covered by borrowing against the aggregate reserve to loan to the Rockwood Community Development Corporation. 

Another of the main expenditures will be $1.596 million for the continuation of Stony Mountain lift stations and force mains. A couple grants will offset costs, with the rest being charged back to developers.  

The municipality will also undertake $505,000 in road improvements, while also spending $1.07 million for new equipment. An additional $500,000 will be added to the gravel budget as well. 

The Stony Mountain Community Centre will see $113,000 in upgrades, which will be funded through the recreation reserve and grants, if available. This upgrade will only move forward if the municipality is successful in getting a provincial From the Ground Up grant. 

In addition, the community safety officer program will be $50,000 plus operational costs.

The RM’s budget aims to align with its 2025-25 strategic plan with a focus on several major areas: economic growth and development, recreation, regional planning, quarry development, residential development, environmental sustainability and community enhancement.

Jennifer McFee
Reporter / Photographer

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