Budget Meeting on December 7

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Date

 Wed, Dec 07, 20226:00 pm no fees

Location

 Town Office 403-854-4433

Organizer

 Town of Hanna 403-854-4433 admin@hanna.ca View Organizer Website

Municipal Councils must approve a Financial plan annually. The financial plan is to consist of– Three-year Operating budget for 2023-2025– Five-year Capital budget for 2023-2027Administration is targeting the Dec 13, 2022, Regular Council Meeting as the date to approve the 2023-2025 Operating budget and 2023-2027 Capital budget.

These plans are reviewed by Council annually and amended as required. Because the budget will be approved prior to receipt of assessment changes, requisitions, and grant allocations, the budget will be brought before Council in the spring of 2023 for review prior to approving the annual Tax Rate Bylaw.Budget documents can be viewed at: https://hanna.ca/budget

In order to review and discuss these budgets, Council will meet at the following times. These meetings will be live-streamed via hanna.ca/tv

  • Wed Nov 23 at 6:00 pm
  • Wed Nov 30 at 6:00 pm
  • Wed Dec 7 at 6:00 pm

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