Hamilton Township 2025 Budget Survey

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The Township of Hamilton is excited to announce that the 2025 Budget Survey is now available for participation. Members of the community are invited to provide critical feedback to help guide the 2025 budget process. The survey will remain open until Monday, September 30, 2024.

The purpose of the Budget Survey is to help Council and Staff better understand the values of community members when creating and approving the 2025 budget. Your input is vital to ensuring the budget process is comprehensive and reflects communityminded goals.

To participate in the 2025 Budget Survey, visit hamiltontownship.ca/budget.

If you are unable to complete the survey online and would like to answer by telephone, please contact the Township of Hamilton at 905-342-2810 and a staff member will assist you.

Contact Information:

For more information, please contact:

Arthur Anderson, CAO

Telephone: 905-342-2810 ext 111

E-mail: aanderson@hamiltontownship.ca

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