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The budget is the City’s plan for where we will get money (revenues) and how we will spend it (expenditures) for the following fiscal year. It maps out how tax dollars and other funding will be spent to provide the services Wetaskiwinites count on as well as to build and maintain roads, parks, attractions, recreation centres, and other important City facilities.
Budget Engagement
It is important that the community have an opportunity to share their feedback on the proposed 2024 Municipal Budget. The City held two options for budget engagement for the proposed 2024 budget.
In-Person Budget Engagement Sessions
In-person budget engagement sessions were held on October 3 and October 5 at the Memorial Arts Centre (5206 50 Street) from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on both nights. Information about the 2024 proposed budget was shared with attendees, with Wetaskiwin City Council and City employees available to answer questions.
Budget Survey
The online budget survey was available from September 25 to October 8, 2023. A summary of the survey results will be shared with Wetaskiwin City Council and on this page.
The budget is the City’s plan for where we will get money (revenues) and how we will spend it (expenditures) for the following fiscal year. It maps out how tax dollars and other funding will be spent to provide the services Wetaskiwinites count on as well as to build and maintain roads, parks, attractions, recreation centres, and other important City facilities.
Budget Engagement
It is important that the community have an opportunity to share their feedback on the proposed 2024 Municipal Budget. The City held two options for budget engagement for the proposed 2024 budget.
In-Person Budget Engagement Sessions
In-person budget engagement sessions were held on October 3 and October 5 at the Memorial Arts Centre (5206 50 Street) from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on both nights. Information about the 2024 proposed budget was shared with attendees, with Wetaskiwin City Council and City employees available to answer questions.
Budget Survey
The online budget survey was available from September 25 to October 8, 2023. A summary of the survey results will be shared with Wetaskiwin City Council and on this page.