Budget 2016-18

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You have told us where you would draw the lines for the municipal budget for 2016-2018. We appreciate your comments and your time. Your feedback will be considered as we prepare our budget. This site will remain active as an information sharing tool for this project. Please note that the “What We Heard” document is now available in the document library, located on the right side of this page.





The City of St. John's is planning for its next three-year budget. This page and the associated Budget Allocator tool will allow you - residents of the City - to learn more about the budget process and to participate by sharing ideas on what matters most to you. This page contains a variety of ways to provide your input. You can adjust program budgets in the budget allocator tool and see how increasing and decreasing these budgets will impact level of service and your taxes. You can also take a quick poll , post a question that City staff will respond to, or join a discussion group to share your thoughts on debt, capital projects, programs and services, user fees, and other revenue sources.



The City of St. John's is planning for its next three-year budget. This page and the associated Budget Allocator tool will allow you - residents of the City - to learn more about the budget process and to participate by sharing ideas on what matters most to you. This page contains a variety of ways to provide your input. You can adjust program budgets in the budget allocator tool and see how increasing and decreasing these budgets will impact level of service and your taxes. You can also take a quick poll , post a question that City staff will respond to, or join a discussion group to share your thoughts on debt, capital projects, programs and services, user fees, and other revenue sources.

You have told us where you would draw the lines for the municipal budget for 2016-2018. We appreciate your comments and your time. Your feedback will be considered as we prepare our budget. This site will remain active as an information sharing tool for this project. Please note that the “What We Heard” document is now available in the document library, located on the right side of this page.



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Should the City borrow more to pay for capital works projects?

Yes - we have many competing priorities that need our attention
56%
No - we don't want to carry any more debt than we do now
44%
Not sure - will this mean my taxes will go up?
0%
Total Votes : 9