Vaughan’s 2023 Budget is underway

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City of Vaughan
Learn more about the City’s budget process and how you can get involved


Citizens first through Service Excellence. The City of Vaughan’s upcoming budget process will be guided by this statement. The 2023 Budget and 2024 to 2026 Financial Plan will outline a progressive plan to move the city forward, all while continuing to deliver more than 200 daily community programs and services effectively and efficiently. 

You can stay informed and get involved before it’s approved by watching or speaking in an upcoming public meeting, completing an online feedback form, emailing the project team and more. 

2023 Budget meetings will be held on at Vaughan City Hall:

  • Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 7 p.m.
  • Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 7 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. 

Meeting agendas can be found online at vaughan.ca/CouncilMeetings. A livestream of each meeting will be available at vaughan.ca/LiveCouncil. 

Participate in these meetings by:  

  • attending in person at Vaughan City Hall to speak to Members of Council. Pre-register by completing the online Request to Speak form or calling Service Vaughan at 905-832-2281 by noon on the business day before the meeting.
  • speaking live via teleconference to Members of Council during a meeting. To pre-register to speak, fill out the online Request to Speak form by noon on the business day before the meeting. You will be provided instructions on how to connect to the meeting. A test meeting will also be held to allow you to assess your connection and software. You can connect through your computer, smartphone or tablet.
  • speaking live from a telephone (regular landline or cellphone) during the meeting. To pre-register to speak via telephone, contact the Office of the City Clerk at clerks@vaughan.ca or call Service Vaughan at 905-832-2281.
  • submitting a written communication for review by Members of Council as part of an agenda item. All written communications can be emailed to the Office of the City Clerk at clerks@vaughan.ca. 

There are many other ways to get involved:

BACKGROUND ON THE BUDGET
The City has a sound approach to public finances – the focus is on keeping property tax rates low, respecting taxpayers’ money and delivering quality public services that residents, businesses and visitors rely on each day. The goal is to ensure the budget is rooted in fiscal sustainability and serves to secure greater efficiencies and maximize every dollar the City is entrusted to invest. The budget will build upon the City’s existing strong foundation and account for sustainable growth with opportunities to enrich lives through arts, culture, parks, trails and recreation. 

The City’s budget includes an operating budget and capital investments. The City’s operating and capital budget have two distinct components: the property tax-supported budget and the water, wastewater rate and stormwater-charge supported budget. The property tax budget funds the many programs and services families enjoy and expect, including garbage collection, snow clearing and fire prevention education. The water, wastewater and stormwater-charge budget funds water-related services to ensure the City can provide safe drinking water, collect wastewater effectively, manage stormwater to mitigate flooding and save for future infrastructure needs. 

Each year, the City passes a budget to determine how funds will be allocated. The property tax budget and the water, wastewater and stormwater budget are discussed at the same time. 

This process is outlined in the City’s 2023 Budget Book, which will soon be available online. 

For more information, visit vaughan.ca/budget 

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