2024 South Frontenac Budget

Thanks to everyone who took our survey to provide feedback on the 2024 budget.
564 people took the survey compared to 585 last year. 69.5% preferred a reasonable increase to property taxes to maintain or enhance services. We’ve summarized the survey results in the slideshow below and posted the Staff Report to Council on the survey results in the Documents section.
On December 12, 2023, there will be a full presentation of the budget during a special Council meeting. If you’d like to participate via Zoom, click on the registration link for the meeting which is listed on our events calendar on our website.
If you have questions about this platform email communications@southfrontenac.net.
2024 Budget Survey Results 2023 11 13.pptx by South Frontenac
Thanks to everyone who took our survey to provide feedback on the 2024 budget.
564 people took the survey compared to 585 last year. 69.5% preferred a reasonable increase to property taxes to maintain or enhance services. We’ve summarized the survey results in the slideshow below and posted the Staff Report to Council on the survey results in the Documents section.
On December 12, 2023, there will be a full presentation of the budget during a special Council meeting. If you’d like to participate via Zoom, click on the registration link for the meeting which is listed on our events calendar on our website.
If you have questions about this platform email communications@southfrontenac.net.
2024 Budget Survey Results 2023 11 13.pptx by South Frontenac
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Draft 2024 Budget Documents Now Available
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkThe Draft 2024 Budget will be discussed at the December 12, 2023 special Council meeting starting at 9 am. If you’d like to participate via Zoom, click on the meeting link on our Events calendar.
We’ve now posted these documents under Documents:
Draft Budget Highlights
- 2024 budget: $44,559,632
- Total operating budget of $26,792,892
- Total capital budget of $17,766,740
- $839,312 overall Township levy increase being proposed
- This represents a 2.77% increase to the average taxpayer (Township portion only) or $47.53 a year
- Assessment growth is 0.99% or $219,780
A few things to note:
- At the December 12 meeting, Council and staff will review the full draft budget document which has significant variances highlighted at the bottom of each departmental section.
- The Capital Budget List outlines the list of proposed capital projects
If you have comments or feedback you’d like to share and can’t attend the Dec 12 meeting, please feel free to post a comment on this page.
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2024 Long-Range Financial Plan
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkMost people are familiar with a budget: a single-year view of the Township’s income and expenses, but some people may not be as familiar with a Long Range Financial Plan.
A Long Range Financial Plan is a key tool to help municipalities plan for the future and challenges such as infrastructure costs, impacts from climate change, economic uncertainty, legislative changes, capacity pressures and increased expectations from residents related to service delivery. It helps us plan for tomorrow, while addressing the priorities and needs of today.
It includes key projections, like population growth figures, what we can expect to collect in taxes, assessment, inflation and projects operating expenses and revenue for a 10 year period. The plan also includes important information on the financial health of the Township.
It’s important to understand Council is not committed to any of the items or figures included in the plan. It is simply a forecast to help plan ahead for anticipated future needs. Everything continues to go through the annual budget approval process.
You can read our Long Range Financial Plan which was presented to Council at the November 7, 2023 Council meeting in the Documents pane.
Did you know?
South Frontenac has one of the lowest residential tax bills when compared to neighbouring municipalities? See the plan for full details!
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Budget Delegations to Council
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkCouncil invites residents to provide verbal or written comments on the proposed 2024 budget at the Tuesday, November 7, 2023 Council meeting. To be placed on the agenda, contact Michelle Hannah, Deputy Clerk at 613-376-3027, x2222 or by email at mhannah@southfrontenac.net. Requests must be sent in by noon on October 27, 2023.
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The Impact of Inflation on our 2024 Budget
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkHigher inflation and the costs of goods and services will be a key factor in setting our 2024 budget. These two charts show the impact of inflation.
Consumer Price Index (as at end of August 2023)
The Consumer Price Index captures the cost of a fixed basket of goods and services relevant to Canadian consumers. As you can see, while the CPI is on a downward trend, prices are still higher than they have been historically, affecting households and all levels of government.
Inflation Rate (as at end of August 2023)
The core inflation rate as of July 2023 was 3.42% after peaking at 5.53% in July, 2022. While inflation is trending downward, the accumulative effect of higher inflation is being seen in the prices of goods and services throughout the economy. This will have an impact on the cost of Township goods and services and factor into our 2024 budget.
Source: Bank of Canada
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News Release: South Frontenac Township Seeking Public Input into 2024 Budget
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Email this linkSouth Frontenac Township has started to prepare its 2024 budget and is asking residents to take a short survey to share their input. Residents can take the survey at surveymonkey.com/r/SF2024budget by November 8, 2023.
“Engaging the public and hearing what it has to say about services and what impacts their community is important to the Township” says Shelley Stedall, Director of Corporate Services and Treasurer for South Frontenac.
In the past, the Township has asked residents whether they would like to see a reasonable increase to enhance services, increase taxes only enough to maintain current services, or cut services to reduce or maintain the current tax rate. The Township’s 2023 budget resulted in an increase of 2.62% for the average taxpayer, lower than many other municipalities and saw a balance of maintaining services with some enhancements.
One new question in this year’s survey is asking residents what they would define as a “reasonable” increase to ensure the right balance of taxation with providing key services while balancing inflationary pressures.
“I think we’ve done a good job in the past of finding the right balance between taxation and being able to maintain and grow our programs and services. We want residents to weigh in this year to help us understand what our key priorities should be,” says Mayor Ron Vandewal.
Residents can learn more and sign up to receive updates on this year’s budget process on the EngageFrontenac.ca project page.
If you have questions about the survey or the budget process, email communications@southfrontenac.net.
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Contact:
Laurie Swinton
Executive Assistant & Communications Officer
613-376-3027 ext.2260
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Budget Timeline - Key Dates
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December 12 2023