Last night, at a Special Council meeting, Whitby Town Council approved the Town’s 2023 Budget, wrapping up the 2023 budget process.
The approved budget will result in a 5.8 per cent Town increase or an estimated 2 per cent increase on the overall residential bill for Town services. This represents an increase of just over 31* cents per day, per household for the delivery of important services residents rely on every day, like waste collection, snow clearing and parks maintenance. This budget focuses on maintaining the Town’s essential service delivery and existing infrastructure, while planning for growth.
The Town’s $165 million operating budget will support the continued delivery of the Town’s programs and services including fire services, waste collection, parks and trails, maintenance of roads and community facilities, recreation, libraries, and many other important services.
“Economic pressures like rising inflation and continued growth, made this a challenging budget. Council listened to the feedback the community shared and we’re investing in what matters most to residents. Things like green spaces, facilities, safety on our streets and service essentials. This budget also plans for growth and builds a strong foundation for the coming years. I want to commend council for all the hard work they put into the first budget of this term. I’m grateful to work together with councillors and staff who care deeply about making the right investments, now and for the future.”
- Elizabeth Roy, Mayor, Town of Whitby
“This budget presented a challenge. Like many municipalities in Ontario, we face pressures related to interest rates, inflation and growth. Council focused on the priorities residents shared with us during the election. Our community told us they care about core services like snow clearing, bylaw, and road safety. I’m pleased that this budget invests in frontline services and includes a traffic calming strategy aimed at making our residential streets safer. I’d like to thank my fellow council members for working to ensure that this budget reflects feedback residents shared with us.”
- Rhonda Mulcahy, Regional Councillor and Budget Chair, Town of Whitby
The approved 2023 Budget is available online at connectwhitby.ca/budget.
View the results of the 2023 Citizen Budget Tool and learn more about how the Town is investing the 2023 Budget. For comments or questions about the budget, contact the Financial Services Department at treasury@whitby.ca or by phone at 905.430.4300 x1952.
* Approximately 31 cents per day (or $115 per year) is based on the 2022 average Whitby residential assessment value of $503,000 as determined by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation.
Erin Mikaluk, Manager, Communications and Creative Services, Town of Whitby
Phone: 289.314.6913
Email: mikaluke@whitby.ca
Jillian Follert, Public Affairs Coordinator, Office of the Mayor
Phone: 289.387.9101
Email: follertj@whitby.ca
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