A public hearing and final vote is planned on an increase to Cape May beach tags. Mayor Zack Mullock cited increasing costs, including salary increases.
Cape May could become the latest community to increase the cost of its beach tags under an ordinance set for a public hearing and final vote Wednesday.
Bill 39 will give municipalities the power to slap taxes onto owners who keep units empty for more than six months one per cent of the overall cost of the property.
"(Local access fees) remain the only lever the city can pull to support Calgarians during Alberta's soaring energy costs in the future," a city report reads.
“(Local access fees) remain the only lever the city can pull to support Calgarians during Alberta’s soaring energy costs in the future,” a city report reads.