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Barrie city council approves 2020 operating, capital budgets
Barrie city council has approved a 2020 operating budget of $362 million and a capital budget of $231 million.
Officials say the operating budget will deliver city services that “residents and businesses rely on” and that the capital budget will fix more of Barrie’s roads, pipes, buildings and will prepare for the city’s growth.
“This was an extremely challenging budget year, especially as we prepare for significant growth in the coming years,” Barrie Mayor Jeff Lehman said in a statement.
“Provincial funding cuts left council with the difficult choice to either reduce key community services or find a way to backfill the provincial funding shortfalls.”
This year, officials say the city of Barrie faced additional financial pressures due to “provincial downloading,” including funding cuts to public health, county-run social services and city policing. The impact of these cuts, city officials say, added $2.3 million to Barrie’s 2020 business plan and budget — or 0.95 per cent to the overall tax increase.
According to a news release, the 2020 budget includes a property tax increase of 1.96 per cent to deliver city services and services provided by Barrie’s service partners, plus a one per cent increase for the dedicated infrastructure renewal fund, which is used to replace and renew Barrie’s roads, pipes and buildings.
What that means for the average Barrie home that’s assessed at $351,000 is an additional $122 annually. (The assessed value is provided by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and is different than the market value).
“Council and staff worked hard to provide improved service and invest in priorities like roads, transit, affordable housing and the infrastructure needed to support our growing city, while minimizing the impact to local tax payers,” Lehman said in a statement.
Barrie council approved increased investments in affordable housing, allocating $1 million to a community improvement plan that is aimed at attracted the creation of affordable housing.
The city is also spending more than last year to support affordable housing services delivered by Simcoe County.
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