No images? Click here Niagara Regional Council approves 2024 BudgetDec. 15, 2023 Niagara Region’s 2024 Budget process is now complete following last night’s Regional Council meeting. The budget continues to support and invest in the programs and services Niagara residents rely on every day. For 2024, the portion of the General Levy to support Niagara Region operations, Niagara’s agencies, boards and commissions, including Niagara Regional Police, will increase by 3.72 per cent. In addition to these operating costs, the 2024 General Levy is required to accommodate critical investments in, historically underfunded, infrastructure renewal throughout Niagara Region with a 1.5 per cent increase dedicated to capital project financing. Finally, an additional 1.8 per cent increase was required to accommodate for the financial impacts of provincial policy under Bill 23, which required municipalities to provide development charge exemptions. In total, Council approved the General Levy budget with an increase of $38.6 million in 2024 equaling a 7.02 per cent property tax increase on the Regional portion of the tax bill. For the average property assessed at $298,000, the Regional portion of the tax bill will increase by $131 totalling $1,989 in 2024. This portion of the tax bill touches the lives of Niagara residents in many ways such as supporting our seniors and vulnerable populations, maintaining our existing capital infrastructure, and affordable housing. The General Levy 2024 budget includes: the operating budget for Regional departments, Niagara Regional Police Service, Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, Niagara Regional Housing and Court Services as well as the consolidated Capital Budget. General LevyPart of the 2024 Budget process involved a thorough review of Regional operations that ensured the delivery of sustainable and affordable services at a time when demand for these services is increasing. This work resulted in Regional departments year-over-year operating costs coming in below the rate of inflation. Highlights of the budget include investments and pressures such as:
The Operating budget results in a tax levy of $483 million, which funds the daily business of the Niagara Region, its agencies, boards and commissions. CapitalIn July 2023, Council approved its 2023-2026 Council Strategic Priorities. Capital items in the 2024 Budget reflect Council’s priorities and supports a $270.3 million Capital budget. Seventy per cent of the $270.3 million Capital budgets will be dedicated to renewing existing infrastructure across the Region. In addition, incremental investments are being made to enhance affordable and supportive housing options. Some of the major projects include:
Learn about the 2024 Budget, including a breakdown of the budget process, or call 905-980-6000 to speak with someone directly.
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