Development Charges By-Law Update

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The County of Brant is undertaking an update to its Development Charges Background Study and By-law, to reflect new projects and updated costs for capital works needed to support growth in the community over the next ten (10) years. The current by-law expires August 31, 2024 with a new by-law scheduled to be presented to Council in July.

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The County of Brant is undertaking an update to its Development Charges Background Study and By-law, to reflect new projects and updated costs for capital works needed to support growth in the community over the next ten (10) years. The current by-law expires August 31, 2024 with a new by-law scheduled to be presented to Council in July.

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We have included a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) to help answer some questions you may have about the project.


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Page last updated: 17 May 2024, 12:57 PM