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Victoria property owners face tax hit if they neglect their boulevards

Proposal: mow boulevard or pay City of Victoria to do it
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A boulevard along Fairfield Road. TIMES COLONIST

The City of Victoria enacted property tax rates this week that will mean property owners in the city face a 3.89 per cent increase in their 2022 tax bills, but those unwilling to take care of their boulevards will face an extra hit.

Council enacted its Boulevard Bylaw that will require ­property owners who have land that fronts and abuts upon any­ ­boulevard maintained by the city to pay $2.50 per square metre for boulevard upkeep and­ ­maintenance.

The annual tax, which ­property owners can avoid by agreeing to mow and maintain their own boulevards, adds up to about $500,000 a year for the city. Victoria has more than 300 kilometres of boulevards, most of which are maintained by property owners. The city offers a maintenance service to mow and edge boulevard grass.

Property owners currently being taxed for the maintenance can opt out of the service. That is done on a per-block basis by presenting a petition signed by owners representing 50 per cent of the assessed property value and 50 per cent of the properties.

Petitions must be submitted before Oct. 1 for consideration of opting out or opting in for the coming year.

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