The actual budget launch isn't till January. These are pre-budget consultations, something which budget chief Shelley Carroll was keen to bring back under Chow.
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The actual budget launch isn't till January. These are pre-budget consultations, something which budget chief Shelley Carroll was keen to bring back under Chow.
The actual budget launch isn't till January. These are pre-budget consultations, something which budget chief Shelley Carroll was keen to bring back under Chow.
There's a table for 311 where we can ask them, quote, "anything". I can't express how excited this makes me, because I've got some BURNING QUESTIONS I e-mailed, like, two different people about and still haven't heard back from.
Anyway, mayor now giving a speech going over various budget-related accomplishments. Various downtown councillors are here along with City staff (and volunteers helping with the event).
Really glad I wolfed down a sandwich before this
It's all I can do not to be like, "ACTUALLY, property tax is based on the change in your property's assessed value relative to others in the area and so overall—"
Carroll: "We are the only city [of this size] in the world trying to survive on property tax." This is genuinely a surprise to me. Anyway this is probably something that is not changing in the foreseeable future, not for the better anyway.
My practical and completely serious suggestion is "mob with literal torches and pitchforks in front of Doug Ford's house".
"At one point we had the lowest number of police officers per capita in North America"
I let out the tiniest "woo"
Conforti (para): you could cut the entire fire department and paramedics, close every library, and that would still leave a $150 million gap
That's peanuts, also, there are totally politicians who would absolutely do that
@nev What do other cities use for funding‽
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