LILLEY: Battle brews on development fees after province clips city wings

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LILLEY: Battle brews on development fees after province clips city wings
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The province and municipalities are fighting over development fees in a fight that\u0027s really about young buyers versus established owners.

While most mayors were looking to work with the province to push for changes, Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie continued her push for an all-out war with the province.As the Canadian national soccer teams head to their respective FIFA World Cups, Derek Van Diest is on the scene to cover all the action. Expect expert insights and analysis in your inbox daily throughout the tournaments, and weekly on Thursdays for the rest of the season.

It’s not like other mayors aren’t raising concerns about Bill 23 and the changes to development charges, many have spoken out, they just aren’t looking for a battle with the province.Article content Mississauga, for example, has increased their total municipal charges for highrise buildings from $75,859 per apartment or condo to $105,569 per unit, an increase of 39% in just two years. Their development charges for a lowrise housing unit increased from $113,109 per home to $143,439, a 27% spike in the same time frame.Article contentIn Markham, the total municipal charge on a highrise has increased by 51% over the last two years from $85,731 to $129,235.

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