Citizen Budget 2017 Launches Today: City Hopes to Hear from Residents
Building on public participation activities initiated in 2015 to Shape Our Financial Future, the City continues its commitment to create broad public awareness on the annual budget process. Citizen Budget goes live today at saskatoon.ca/financialfuture and will remain open until June 24, 2016.
This is the second year for Citizen Budget, the City’s educational and interactive online tool that invites residents to “Have Their Say!”. Citizen Budget asks residents if the City should spend more, spend less, or spend the same on a variety of key civic services. The public can experience the complexity of building a City budget – to see the trade-offs that need to be considered when increasing, decreasing or providing the same level of service.
“We’re continuing to make strides toward measuring our successes. We hope to hear from even more residents this year by once again inviting them to participate in Citizen Budget, and in our annual budget planning process,” says Clae Hack, Director of Finance. “Saskatoon continues to grow, and that means the City must adapt to meet the ongoing needs and changing expectations of residents. Gathering public feedback about service level expectations is key.”
Aside from the online Citizen Budget tool, City staff will be ‘Taking It on the Road’, by visiting various locations around the city to meet with the public. With a goal to reach as many residents as possible, there will be a variety of budget public participation activities. Venues and dates will be announced shortly on saskatoon.ca/financialfuture. For those visiting City Hall, a Service Survey and Budget comment sheets are available in the main lobby to share views on service levels and provide comment on budget priorities for 2017.
“The public feedback we gather through Citizen Budget and our other engagement activities is valuable. Importantly, Administration and City Council will again review all public feedback and consider it prior to making key decisions for the 2017 Budget deliberation this December,” says Hack. “Other factors used for annual budgetary decision making include inflation, our growing population, Council priorities, service level changes and the City’s performance measures.”
Citizen Budget, and other public engagement activities such as the Annual Civic Services Survey, align with all of the City of Saskatoon’s Strategic Goals. We invest in what matters most to residents; the services we provide are aligned with what citizens expect; when people are actively engaged in the future and governance of their city, and through conversation and working together, we move the city forward, together.
Visit saskatoon.ca/financialfuture today and plan to participate in Citizen Budget! An informative Budget video series is also found on the Shaping Our Financial Future web page.