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Regional Chair Gary Carr: Making investments in the programs and services that matter to you

Dec 15, 2023
2024 Budget and Business Plan

I’m pleased to share that Halton Regional Council has approved our 2024 Budget and Business Plan. We use forward-looking financial planning principles that maintain our strong financial position, give you the best value, and keep your tax and rate increases as low as possible.

Through identifying savings and reallocating resources, we are maintaining service levels and making strategic investments while addressing high inflation, growth, and beginning to address the loss of development charge revenue as a result of the Province’s More Homes Built Faster Act (external link).

Key investments

  • Services for Seniors: $3.8 million investment to address cost increases due to inflation, and provide additional staffing for emergency planning and scheduling support. A $2.1 million investment in additional staff will increase direct care for residents in the Region’s three Long-Term Care homes, using funding provided through the Ministry of Long-Term Care, resulting in no cost to taxpayers.
  • Paramedic Services: $2.2 million investment to improve response times and address operational pressures, with a $1.2 million impact to taxpayers.
  • Halton Region Community Investment Fund: $500,000 increased investment to meet new and emerging community needs and fund key programs, bringing the total annual investment to $4.5 million.
  • Housing Services: $3.3 million increased investment to support affordable and assisted housing in Halton, including:
    • $1.3 million to support assisted housing providers;
    • $1.0 million to sustainably fund and support increased rent supplements; and
    • $1.0 million to begin to address the loss in development charge revenue as a result of the Province’s More Homes Built Faster Act (external link).
  • Employment & Social Services: $361,000 increased investment in additional staff to support Halton's growing Ontario Works caseload and improve access to financial assistance.
  • Road Operations: $2.5 million increased investment for road resurfacing and road maintenance programs. This includes additional staff resources to address pressures from the growing infrastructure system and support traffic and safety programs.
  • Waste Management: $3.4 million increased investment to address higher contract costs due to inflation. This includes additional resources for Solid Waste Management Strategy initiatives to increase waste diversion and extend the life of the landfill.
  • Water and Wastewater: $13.2 million increased investment to support the water and wastewater state-of-good-repair capital program and address cost increases due to inflation. This includes additional staff to support capital projects and infrastructure management.

The 2024 Budget includes a 3.4 per cent property tax increase for Regional services and a 7.7 per cent increase for the Halton Regional Police Service. Combined, the overall Regional property tax increase is 5.1 per cent. It also includes a rate increase of 4.3 per cent for water and wastewater services.

Thank you to my colleagues on Regional Council and Regional staff for their work to help keep Halton a great place to live, work, raise a family and retire. To learn more and read the 2024 Budget, please visit our Budget and Business Plan page on halton.ca.

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