2022 Budget
Consultation has concluded
King Township's many services and programs keep our community vibrant, encourage business growth and investments, and make it a fantastic place to live, work and play.
Garbage collection, public libraries, road repair, recreation programs, water testing, fire and emergency response are all municipal services King provides.
The operating budget includes annual expenditures for personnel costs, materials and supplies, contracted services, minor capital, debt charges, reserve transfers and program fees.
The capital budget includes expenditures and financing sources to acquire, construct, maintain and facilitate Township capital assets such as: roads, bridges/structures, water distribution and wastewater collection systems, recreational facilities and administrative facilities.
King Township's many services and programs keep our community vibrant, encourage business growth and investments, and make it a fantastic place to live, work and play.
Garbage collection, public libraries, road repair, recreation programs, water testing, fire and emergency response are all municipal services King provides.
The operating budget includes annual expenditures for personnel costs, materials and supplies, contracted services, minor capital, debt charges, reserve transfers and program fees.
The capital budget includes expenditures and financing sources to acquire, construct, maintain and facilitate Township capital assets such as: roads, bridges/structures, water distribution and wastewater collection systems, recreational facilities and administrative facilities.
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King Township approves 2022 budget
Share King Township approves 2022 budget on Facebook Share King Township approves 2022 budget on Twitter Share King Township approves 2022 budget on Linkedin Email King Township approves 2022 budget linkThe Township of King has approved a 0.75-per-cent increase for additional service enhancements in the Township’s portion of the 2022 Budget, maintaining the base tax increase of zero per cent.
King’s operating budget for 2022 is $47.3 million and the capital budget is $56.4 million for a total budget of $103.7 million. Township Council approved the budget at a Council meeting on Nov. 15. The average increase for the Township portion of municipal tax is 1.11 per cent between 2018 and 2022.
The budget presentation details are posted on King’s website at king.ca/budget. The Township reached out to residents for their input, hosting an online public information session and gathering input through an online survey before proposing the increase to Council.
Council directed staff to keep the 2022 increase as close as possible to zero per cent to continue supporting taxpayers during the pandemic, while still offering quality services.
What Township Taxes Fund
The Township portion of King’s annual property tax funds operating budgets to fund current service levels, programs, and services as well as capital infrastructure. This includes snow removal from roads and sidewalks, road and bridge repairs and maintenance, fire and emergency services, parks, arenas, facilities and library branches.
Here are some budget highlights.
Major Capital Projects
Funding for these projects was approved in the 2022 Budget.
- Township-Wide Recreation Centre: $75.8 million (2018-2024), Federal/Provincial contribution: $38.8 million
- Bridge and Culvert Rehabilitation: $2 million a year
- Tasca Community Park, Phase 2: $1.4 million
- Cold Creek Conservation Area Restoration: $650,000
- Osin Community Park: $542,000
- Trail Development: $200,000 (2022 and 2023)
Quotes
Mayor Steve Pellegrini
“At King Township, we recognize the challenges taxpayers have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. That is why Council instructed staff to find a way to achieve a zero-per-cent tax impact in the Township portion of the 2022 budget with 0.75 per cent in service enhancements. Our King team responded with a budget that continues to offer a great quality of life here in King.
Our Township has a tradition of keeping the Township portion of taxes low. King leads the way in the GTA with an average 1.11-per-cent increase over the past five years.”
Daniel Kostopoulos
CAO, Township of King“I am pleased with how our Finance team and all departments found savings to support our residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, approving a zero-per-cent increase in 2021 and maintaining the base tax increase of zero per cent for 2022.
This will increasingly be a challenge as we experience the impact of record-breaking inflation rates of more than four per cent. The Township is facing increasing costs in the materials we buy, construction project costs, daily operation that includes fuel and electricity, and the decreased availability and increased costs of buying or renting vehicles for Township business.
We will need to fully assess the impact of inflation on Township services and ensure we are prepared for the future.”
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Budget presentation to Committee of the Whole on Nov. 15
Share Budget presentation to Committee of the Whole on Nov. 15 on Facebook Share Budget presentation to Committee of the Whole on Nov. 15 on Twitter Share Budget presentation to Committee of the Whole on Nov. 15 on Linkedin Email Budget presentation to Committee of the Whole on Nov. 15 linkThe draft 2022 municipal budget will be presented to the Committee of the Whole at the Nov. 15 meeting.
You can watch a livestream of the meeting starting at 6 pm by visiting www.king.ca/meetings.
You can also review the presentation and Budget Book which are both posted under the Budget Documents widget on the right-hand side of this page.
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2022 budget
Share 2022 budget on Facebook Share 2022 budget on Twitter Share 2022 budget on Linkedin Email 2022 budget linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Providing input on the municipal budget has never been easier.
We will be holding a virtual Public Information Centre on Tues., Nov. 9 from 6 to 8 pm to provide information on the draft 2022 budget and gather feedback.
In order to participate remotely (by audio-telephone) during the PIC, you must pre-register in advance with the Finance Department by emailing Peggy Tollett at ptollett@king.ca.
You can also complete a short survey here.
Lifecycle
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Open
2022 Budget has finished this stageThis consultation is open for contributions.
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Under Review
2022 Budget has finished this stageContributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
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Budget approval
2022 Budget is currently at this stageKing Township council has approved the 2022 budget
Key Dates
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November 01 2021
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November 09 2021
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November 15 2021
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November 15 2021
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January 10 2022
Important Links
Who's Listening
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JB
Email jballantyne@king.ca