Posted on Friday February 19, 2021
Burlington, Ont. – Feb. 18, 2021—Work to determine the City of Burlington’s 2021 budget will continue with a review of the proposed operating budget at a meeting of the Corporate Services, Strategy, Risk and Accountability Committee on Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 9:30 a.m. and Thursday, Feb. 25 at 9:30 a.m. (if additional time is required).
The proposed city tax increase is 4.99%. When combined with the approved Halton Region increase and the Boards of Education, the overall tax increase is 2.88%, which works out to $21.89 per $100,000 of residential current value assessment.
A livestream of the proposed operating budget review meetings on Feb. 23 and 25 (if additional time is required) is available on the City’s website, along with a copy of the report being presented (F-04-21-1).
The city budget consists of both an operating budget for the delivery of services to the community and a capital budget to invest in the construction and renewal of city assets and infrastructure. The city’s 2021 capital budget of $72.1 million, with a 10-year program of $786.4 million, was approved by Burlington City Council on Jan. 19, 2021.
Burlington is ranked as Canada’s best community and best place to raise a family. It is a City where people, nature and business thrive. As residents continue to rediscover many of their favourite spaces and activities in the city, City services may look different as we work to stop the spread of COVID-19. The City’s commitment to providing the community with essential services remains a priority. Sign up to learn more about Burlington at Burlington.ca/Enews and download the free City of Burlington app.
Quick Facts
- In a challenging budget year where the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is placing considerable pressure on the city’s financial position, community feedback about which services are a priority for residents is important.
- Residents were encouraged to provide input and ask questions about the 2021 budget by visiting getinvolvedburlington.ca. The 2021 budget webpage featured a variety of information and tools, including an online survey and a new interactive budget simulator tool that enabled users to build a city budget that reflects their resource and service priorities.
- A 2021 budget town hall meeting was hosted by Mayor Meed Ward on Jan. 20. A video recording of the town hall meeting is available on burlington.ca/budget.
Links and Resources
- Visit burlington.ca/budget for updates and information about the 2021 budget.
- Watch a video to learn more about the pressures the City is facing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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