The SNP and the Greens reached an agreement that will scrap planned education cuts, employ more cleansing staff and invest money in roads repairs and in parks.
The overall bill includes the charges from Scottish Water, which also increase in April.
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It means council tax will be:
Band A £1074 Total with water charges £1474.26
Band B £1253 Total with water charges £1719.96
Band C £1432 Total with water charges £1965.68
Band D £1611 Total with water charges £2211.39
Band E £2116.68 Total with water charges £2850.49
Band F £2617.88 Total with water charges £3485.11
Band G £3154.88 Total with water charges £4155.53
Band H £3946.95 Total with water charges £5147.73
Ricky Bell, City Treasurer and Deputy leader of the council said: ” This is a budget that responds to the priorities of Glaswegians, investing in frontline staff within essential services, in the fabric of our communities and in support of our communities and in support for families and households.
“Along with our fellow Glasgow residents, we have been extremely frustrated by the negative impact that years of austerity have had on some of our frontline services. That’s why, now that we finally have some cash available to invest, we’re directing a large proportion of it towards increasing our cleansing workforce by around 200 staff. We’ll deploy those staff where they can have the most impact, including dedicated Neighbourhood Clean Teams who will be able to respond promptly to issues within communities.”
Labour Finance Spokesperson Jill Brown said: “The single biggest impact is the council tax increase.
“Money coming straight out of the pockets of Glaswegians. It will be a bitter pill to swallow.”