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HomeFeaturedTown of Milton Seeking input into 2022 Budget Priorities

Town of Milton Seeking input into 2022 Budget Priorities

July 5, 2021 Tilbury Times Comments Off on Town of Milton Seeking input into 2022 Budget Priorities

By: Laura Steiner
The Town of Milton is seeking public input into their 2022 Capital and Operating Budget.
The budget reflects the Council’s strategic vision from 2020-2023.  It also outlines major studies to be done, and  investments in the community.
The budget process is a four-step process with several opportunities for public feedback:

  • July-August 2021: Town seeking input on 2022 budget priorities
  • September 2021: Budget guidelines established by Town Council
  • November 2021: Proposed budget will be available for viewing
  • December 2021: Council debates, and approves Budget

Residents, businesses, and community groups are invited to share their ideas through Let’s Talk Milton

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