The Town of Whitby has launched its new digital engagement platform – connectwhitby.ca. Its purpose: to make it easy for Whitby residents to connect with the Town and share feedback on the municipal budget decisions, projects and initiatives that matter to them.
Residents are encouraged to visit and register at connectwhitby.ca to view and participate in the Town’s current engagement opportunities. Feedback collected from Connect Whitby will be used by Town staff and Council to help make informed, evidence-based decisions.
“Connect Whitby is yet another way we are working to support an open and connected community,” said Mayor Don Mitchell. “Especially during this unprecedented time, it’s more important than ever that we find new ways to connect virtually with our residents and I encourage everyone to get involved.”
Each year, the Town undergoes an extensive budget planning process to prepare the annual municipal budget. New this year, residents are invited to learn more about the Town’s budget planning process and share their budget priorities at connectwhitby.ca/2021budget. Through the site, residents can access the Town’s new Citizen Budget tool – a virtual budget simulator that shows the financial impacts of participants’ choices in real time. The tool will be available until Friday, October 30.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant financial impacts and pressures on individuals, businesses, and municipalities, including the Town of Whitby,” said Chief Administrative Officer Matt Gaskell. “That’s why it’s so important that we hear from our residents as part of our budget engagement process – to listen and learn more about the programs and services that matter most to them.”
The launch of connectwhitby.ca/2021budget and the Citizen Budget tool are part of the first phase of the Town’s budget engagement process. Subscribe at connectwhitby.ca/2021budget to stay informed on upcoming budget engagement opportunities.
Starting Tuesday, October 6, Whitby residents and business owners will be invited to participate in the Town’s biennial Community Survey – an opportunity for residents to share feedback on the Town’s current programs and services, and priorities for the future.
The survey will be available online at connectwhitby.ca/communitysurvey between Tuesday, October 6 and Sunday, October 25. Public-opinion firm Ipsos will also conduct 400 randomized and confidential telephone surveys of residents.
As part of the survey, respondents will be asked to share their opinions on the Town’s customer service, use of tax dollars, programs, priorities, communications and services. Data collected will help inform the development of the Town’s annual budgets, strategic plan priorities, and program and service delivery.
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