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Mayor Amarjeet Sohi wants to cut 8.1 per cent property tax hike in Edmonton 's 2025 budget.
The city’s 2025 draft budgets rely on an 8 per cent tax hike.
The mayor wants to keep the low-income transit pass program afloat.
He also wants to make the city's budget process more transparent and streamline decision-making.
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