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Virtual Public Budget Consultation
Virtual Public Budget Consultation

Wed, Feb 22

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Zoom

Virtual Public Budget Consultation

It’s your city and your budget, so we want to hear from you! Your feedback helps inform the City’s budget priorities and contributes to decisions about investments in services that you want and need.

Time & Location

Feb 22, 2023, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Zoom

About the event

REGISTER HERE

It’s your city and your budget, so we want to hear from you! Your feedback helps inform the City’s budget priorities and contributes to decisions about investments in services that you want and need.

Join Councillor Wilson Lo (Ward 24 - Barrhaven East), Councillor David Hill (Ward 3 - Barrhaven West), Councillor Steve Desroches (Ward 22 - Riverside South - Findlay Creek), and Councillor David Brown (Ward 21 - Rideau-Jock) as they go over the details of the draft budget.

Please note, the presentation will take place in English only, though bilingual staff will be on hand to provide assistance where possible. Following the presentations, residents will have a chance to participate in a Q&A with all Councillors. Due to the expected high turnout, we are asking residents to please register using the Zoom link. Unable to make it? You can still have your say online.

Click the link below to join the virtual consultation session. Please note: the link will only work on within 30 minutes of the start of the event.

About the budget process

Every year, the City of Ottawa produces a municipal budget. One of the City’s most important documents, the budget is the blueprint that defines how resources are collected and allocated. The overall budget comprises two main components – the Operating Budget and the Capital Budget.

During development of the operating and capital budgets, Council has some flexibility for reallocating or reprioritizing funds between programs and services to address emerging issues. Given these limits on discretion and the financial realities of limiting tax increases to residents, it is difficult to address all these issues or to implement significant changes from year to year.

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