Municipality of Port Hope Council Approves 2023 Budget

At their regular Council meeting this evening, Municipality of Port Hope Council voted to approve the 2023 budget.

“Our budget preparation is among the most important tasks for Council each year,” states Mayor Hankivsky. “The process is a lengthy one as the budget provides a foundation to meet the public service needs of our residents and to make decisions on municipal infrastructure. Post-pandemic recovery and inflation are not only affecting citizens but also our Municipality in profound ways. We are tasked with delivering a wide range of services with limited ways to raise revenues. The harsh reality is that we must strengthen the focus on asset management planning and set aside more money for our infrastructure, so that we do not fall further behind and face skyrocketing costs and an unsustainable future. Responsible but difficult decisions were made by Council, and we will continue to ensure that our community’s future is protected and sustainable.”

Council members deliberated for over 15 hours in two full days at the public Finance Committee meetings on January 31 and February 2. The approved budget focuses primarily on maintaining and improving infrastructure, mitigating the impacts of climate change, and investing in local economic development. To meet these challenges requires an overall increase to the levy, after growth in the tax base, of 4.3 per cent for operating expenses and 4 per cent dedicated to infrastructure.

For the taxpayer, this amounts to:

(2023 will be the last year of the 10-year tax allocation phase-in adjustment)

For a typical single detached home, the change in total property tax annually is:

The approved budget provides for the delivery of a number of important service increases and includes significant projects that move the Municipality of Port Hope towards a more sustainable future that meets the needs of our residents:

 

“After much discussion and deliberation, this Council recognizes that it is imperative to focus on attracting more business and industry to our community,” continues Mayor Hankivsky. “The slow growth of our economy is hampering our ability to pay for our infrastructure, which is then a burden on our homeowners. The investments in the 2023 budget are intended to address these shortcomings by helping to close the infrastructure gap, combat the impacts of climate change, and increase economic growth to help offset residential property taxes in the future. It is a responsible, long-term vision to help strengthen, build, and advance our community.”

The total municipal levy for 2023 amounts to $24.3 million and makes up approximately 42 per cent of the Municipality’s $55 million total budget. The Municipality will generate the remaining funds needed through a combination of grants, reserves, fees for service and other revenue-generating activities.

Additional communications dedicated to highlighting the adoption of the Municipal Budget will continue throughout the coming weeks.

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