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Consultation has concluded
Thank you for trying your hand at developing the municipal budget. All of your comments and Budget Allocator figures were collected from the consultation phase and were included in the report that went to Council.
As of March 8, 2016, Regional Council unanimously approved the 2016-17 operating and project budgets.
To get a better understanding of the budgeting process and why Halifax Regional Municipality asked for your input, please watch Municipal Budget 101, featuring Bruce Fisher, Manager of Financial Policy and Planning.
Municipal budgeting involves both capital and operating funds. Check out the "municipal infrastructure" section to learn more about the capital side of budget.
Where your tax dollars are spent:
Thank you for trying your hand at developing the municipal budget. All of your comments and Budget Allocator figures were collected from the consultation phase and were included in the report that went to Council.
As of March 8, 2016, Regional Council unanimously approved the 2016-17 operating and project budgets.
To get a better understanding of the budgeting process and why Halifax Regional Municipality asked for your input, please watch Municipal Budget 101, featuring Bruce Fisher, Manager of Financial Policy and Planning.
Municipal budgeting involves both capital and operating funds. Check out the "municipal infrastructure" section to learn more about the capital side of budget.
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Infrastructure describes the structures and equipment that the municipality owns. In a effort to maintain the condition of municipal assets (worth $1.8 billion) the 2015/16 budget spent $93.2 million or 69% of the total capital budget on rehabilitation and replacement of existing assets.
To view the proposed 2015/16 capital budget by category, see capital budget graph.
Infrastructure describes the structures and equipment that the municipality owns. In a effort to maintain the condition of municipal assets (worth $1.8 billion) the 2015/16 budget spent $93.2 million or 69% of the total capital budget on rehabilitation and replacement of existing assets.
To view the proposed 2015/16 capital budget by category, see capital budget graph.