Toronto homeowners could soon see an increase in their water and garbage bills as the city considers raising fees in 2025.
City staff are recommending that the Toronto implement a 3.75 per cent increase to the combined water and wastewater consumption rates, as well as garbage bin fees.
This is expected to generate approximately $ 53.35 million in additional revenue for Toronto Water’s operational and capital program needs and additional revenue of approximately $2.337 million to offset inflationary cost increases for services.
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