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2020 City Budget
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Consultation has concluded
The City of Oshawa is preparing the 2020 City Budget and heard from you this past September! Thank you to everyone who shared their 2020 City budget priorities with members of Council at a ward town hall or here on Connect Oshawa.
City Council will receive the proposed 2020 City budget in November 2019. Delivery and review meetings will run accordingly:
Friday, November 8: Council Budget Delivery
Friday, November 22: Council Budget Review
Friday, November 29: Council Budget Review
Friday, December 6: Council Budget Review
Friday, December 13: Council Budget Approval
Members of the public are welcome to attend the budget meetings in-person or watch online viawebstream. All meetings will take place in the Council Chamber.
The Question & Answer tool is still live! Feel free to ask your questions around the budget process.
The City of Oshawa is preparing the 2020 City Budget and heard from you this past September! Thank you to everyone who shared their 2020 City budget priorities with members of Council at a ward town hall or here on Connect Oshawa.
City Council will receive the proposed 2020 City budget in November 2019. Delivery and review meetings will run accordingly:
Friday, November 8: Council Budget Delivery
Friday, November 22: Council Budget Review
Friday, November 29: Council Budget Review
Friday, December 6: Council Budget Review
Friday, December 13: Council Budget Approval
Members of the public are welcome to attend the budget meetings in-person or watch online viawebstream. All meetings will take place in the Council Chamber.
The Question & Answer tool is still live! Feel free to ask your questions around the budget process.
Share your 2020 City budget priorities online on Connect Oshawa!
As a thank you, each Oshawa resident or property owner aged 18+ that participates can choose to enter into a draw for the chance to win an iPad. Terms and conditions: oshawa.ca/budget.
Feedback will be received until 4:30 p.m. on
Friday, September 20. Feedback received will be shared with members of Council and City staff during the 2020 City budget process. All individual responses will be anonymous and will only be used to summarize overall feedback received from the public.
Consultation has concluded
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How Your Tax Dollars Are Spent 2019
The City of Oshawa is proud to announce the release of a new video, which was created to provide residents with a better understanding of how their property tax dollars are determined and the services, programs and infrastructure provided in return.