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Originally Posted by jigglysquishy
The developers don't pay all the infrastructure cost. The city pays to get it up to the borders of the development.
So it's a significantly smaller cost, but it is a cost that the city incurs.
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Plus the city is then expected to provide transit service, garbage pick-up, snow removal and other street maintenance, police and fire services, then there's community rec centres, parks, libraries, schools that inevitably get added into the mix at some point. Not to mention the instant deterioration that starts to happen to the new infrastructure once its installed due to the challenging soil and climate conditions here. That's a city responsibility and existing tax rates do not cover that massive multi-billion dollar cost.