City Council to Consider Citizen Budget Feedback
City Council will begin deliberations on the proposed 2016 Business Plan and Budget at the end of November. It will consider the feedback of more than 500 Saskatoon residents who accessed and participated in the City’s new online Citizen Budget tool.
“The online results indicate road maintenance and snow and ice management as areas where investing slightly more may be acceptable,” says Director of Communications Carla Blumers. “For the large majority of other nine service areas, most respondents suggested no change or investing slightly less.”
Between October 19 and November 13, 2015, all Saskatoon residents, not only homeowners, were encouraged to share their comments on what matters the most to them and indicate where they would like the City to prioritize spending for the 2016 Budget.
Blumers is pleased with the results and thanks residents for participating in Citizen Budget and offering their valuable input.
“There were 3,782 overall page views, with 2,447 unique visits and a total of 503 residents submitted feedback.”
While the interactive portion of Citizen Budget is now closed, Saskatoon residents are encouraged to continue exploring the educational budget tool and related information on the City’s website at saskatoon.ca/financialfuture.
Information gathered through Citizen Budget has been validated by a third party software provider who has several mechanisms in place to eliminate duplicate responses. As mentioned, final validated results are now available on the City’s website at saskatoon.ca/financialfuture. Comments made by participants will also be posted on the site, once they are summarized.
“Citizen Budget was built around other public engagement activities held in June, and followed the launch of the City’s new budget video series geared toward helping residents easily understand the budget process and how property taxes work,” Blumers says.
Council and Administration will consider priorities and preferences gathered through Citizen Budget and the June engagement activities during budget deliberations, set for November 30, December 1 and 3, 2015.
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