Budget 2023

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Consultation has concluded. Check our Budget 2024 page for the latest budgeting information.

BACKGROUND

Municipalities own, maintain, and operate a wide range of infrastructure to support the provisions of needed and desired services for their communities. Examples of these assets include:

  • police and fire stations
  • roads and sidewalks
  • street lighting
  • pipes and facilities for disposal of sewer and storm water
  • arenas, pools, sports fields, and playgrounds
  • and more

Growth in the community requires expansion to existing infrastructure to provide municipal services for new residents and businesses. Councils are continually challenged to maintain current infrastructure and services while also addressing the demand for enhanced and new services—and keeping it all within affordable levels for their communities.

Whether your garbage is being collected, your street is being plowed, or you are visiting the splash park, you are witnessing your tax dollars at work. It is municipal budget decisions, at the direction of Mayor and Council, that set the funding levels for the programs and services that maintain your quality of life. Developing this budget involves making difficult decisions between essential programs, infrastructure demands, and the wants and needs of residents.

The City of Terrace needs to ensure it is budgeting adequately to maintain long-term financial stability for the future of the community as well as focusing on the wants and needs of today.

BACKGROUND

Municipalities own, maintain, and operate a wide range of infrastructure to support the provisions of needed and desired services for their communities. Examples of these assets include:

  • police and fire stations
  • roads and sidewalks
  • street lighting
  • pipes and facilities for disposal of sewer and storm water
  • arenas, pools, sports fields, and playgrounds
  • and more

Growth in the community requires expansion to existing infrastructure to provide municipal services for new residents and businesses. Councils are continually challenged to maintain current infrastructure and services while also addressing the demand for enhanced and new services—and keeping it all within affordable levels for their communities.

Whether your garbage is being collected, your street is being plowed, or you are visiting the splash park, you are witnessing your tax dollars at work. It is municipal budget decisions, at the direction of Mayor and Council, that set the funding levels for the programs and services that maintain your quality of life. Developing this budget involves making difficult decisions between essential programs, infrastructure demands, and the wants and needs of residents.

The City of Terrace needs to ensure it is budgeting adequately to maintain long-term financial stability for the future of the community as well as focusing on the wants and needs of today.

Consultation has concluded. Check our Budget 2024 page for the latest budgeting information.

  • 2023 Budget Consultation

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    The City of Terrace is developing the 2023 Budget and would like to hear from the community!

    Council is currently considering the 2023 to 2027 Financial Plan, with a focus on the 2023 Budget and your feedback is important.


    Read through the information provided in the 2023 Budget Consultation Report for information on the City’s budget and provide comment:

    ONLINE: Visit engage.terrace.ca/budget2023 to answer the online survey

    ON PAPER: Printed copies are available at:

    Terrace City Hall: 3215 Eby St

    Terrace Public Library: 4610 Park Ave

    Happy Gang Centre: 3226 Kalum St


    All surveys must be received by Friday, February 10, 2023. Please return printed surveys to City Hall, 3215 Eby St.

    The responses will be compiled and presented to Council on Monday, February 27, 2023.


    2023 Budget Consultation Report