Budget meetings being held - July flooding data isn't available - will not get to Council until November

By Pepper Parr

October 4th,  2024

BURLINGTON, ON

 

The City’s Chief Administrative Officer had said that data on just what happened during the July flood and what the costs for flood mitigation going forward might be would be presented to Council during the October cycle – that has been moved to November

We learned yesterday that the reports on how the July Flooding were going to impact the 2025 budget, expected in October, will not get to Council until the November cycle of Committee of the Whole meetings.

In November the Flood Hazard Impacts and Mitigation Assessment and the July 15th storm event and response update will be presented.

This is going to take place at around the same time the Mayor will release a proposed Budget to City Council.

It is very hard to fully understand how the Mayor is going to table a report that doesn’t have all the data that is relevant.

For the past three weeks the Mayor has been meeting with citizens in each ward looking for feedback on the budget knowing that critical data is not available.

We know that the on November 4, Mayor Meed Ward will release her proposed Budget to Burlington City Council.

On November 7, 2024 – Telephone Budget Town Hall hosted by Mayor Meed Ward – it will run from   7:00- 8:30 p.m.

Members of Council have until November 11, to propose amendments to Proposed Budget

November 18 & 21, Committee of the Whole will review of Proposed Budget amendments proposed via Motion Memorandum process

Attendance at Mayor’s firs budget meeting was sparse – information was non existent.

November 25, Council will review the Proposed Budget and at that time decide on what the tax increase for 2025 will amount to.

It is a very tight schedule that was put in place by the province when Strong Mayor powers were declared by the province.

The most essential part of the budget creation process is public engagement – with all the data being used available.  This looks like another one of those situations where the city is determined to be able to say that the public was engaged, while knowing that the public did not have all the facts.

 

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1 comment to Budget meetings being held – July flooding data isn’t available – will not get to Council until November

  • David

    I had an ‘Apprasie’ formatted into the system to give me an idea as to our current status and expected fiscal outcome in a simple ‘dashboard’ configuration, but I’m not a politician and have no desire to be one.

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