Council unanimously approves City’s 2023 budget
Last week Council unanimously passed the 2023 Budget, which prioritizes affordable housing and protection for those most at risk in our community, greater equity, inclusion and diversity, reliable and affordable public transportation, safe and reliable roads, sidewalks and pathways, and a cleaner and greener city.
This budget – in which admittedly I would have liked to see more support for housing and other support programmes – did meet my election commitment to both increase funding to much needed community social services, and housing, while keeping to a moderate tax increase.
The budget supports those most at risk in our community. This budget will create more affordable housing options every year, with funding from the capital budget coupled with federal and provincial funding. In addition to those ongoing investments, the budget includes $15 million in new funding for 2023, and I supported Councillor Laine Johnson’s motion to add $1 to address inflation making a $16 million investment. These investments will see work begin or continue for more than 1,000 units of affordable and supportive housing in communities across Ottawa.
The Budget allots $4.55 million for community safety, well-being and social investments, including funding for community agencies in support of Ottawa’s Community Safety and Well-Being Plan, with interventions to support racialized youth, prevent gender-based violence against women and girls, and improve community-based access to mental health programs.
As well the 2023 Budget caps the overall municipal tax increase at 2.5 per cent. Factoring in assessment growth, that increase would deliver $91.9 million in additional funding to address budget pressures and make priority investments. The average urban homeowner would pay an additional $104 per year.
I would like to thank all of the community members who attended my virtual budget consultation meeting last week, along with all the students who participated in my school budget consultations.