Clarington mulls property tax relief for residents

Clarington Council said it has directed staff to come up with a residential tax relief program in view of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic.

Council has asked staff to come up with an application-based program that would offer qualifying Clarington taxpayers’ some relief on a portion of their municipal taxes. Council approved, in principle, a potential by-law that, if approved, would look at a possible reduction or refund of a percentage of the Clarington portion of taxes for qualifying taxpayers, said a municipal media statement.

Qualifying taxpayers would have to demonstrate that the property taxes are “unduly burdensome” during the time of the pandemic. The overall tax relief package would be capped at $2 million. Staff have been directed to come up with a comprehensive package and application process and work with other Durham Region municipalities on a consistent approach, the statement said.

Council has also asked staff to create a Covid Community Grant Program in the amount of $100,000. This grant program would provide a funding framework and support for community agencies, not-for-profit and volunteer organizations that provide community support programs for those in need as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Staff will provide a comprehensive report to council on both these options on June 1, 2020. The details of either of these programs are still being developed and are subject to council approval, the statement said.

For more information on COVID-19 financial support options, read report.

Clarington creates business continuity plan

Clarington Council reviewed a business continuity plan created by staff to maintain Clarington services, operations, and ultimately to support the local economy.

The detailed plan outlines Clarington’s staffing needs over the next several weeks. Many of Clarington’s services continue to proceed as the municipality is considered an essential business under the provincial definition.

However, the municipality is heeding Public Health advice and taking a close look at its capital projects to see which projects are related to critical infrastructure and need to proceed and which can be delayed. For those projects that move forward, they will be strictly controlled to prevent any spread of infection. The work will be subject to strict Covid-19 health and safety guidelines.

Read report  to get the details on Clarington’s business continuity plan.

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