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St. Stephen Council Looks Ahead at the 2024 Municipal Budget
At a recent Municipal District of St. Stephen Council Meeting in the council chambers of the Garcelon Civic Centre, council discussed the 2024 municipal budget. Council delved into the details of the utility operating fund budget, addressing revenue sources, expenses, and potential rate increases, including the impact of industrial water usage on sewer rates. Discussions also explored the impact of new construction and property reassessments on the budget and potential user fee increases for the Garcelon Civic Centre. The meeting emphasized the importance of a grant policy to guide the allocation of community grants funds and the need to support innovative projects aligning with strategic priorities and addressing complex community issues.
Discussions and decisions centered on budget allocations for various community departments and services. Key issues included the management of funds for the municipal pool, the ongoing challenges and costs associated with the operation of the Milltown pool, and budget allocations for the Garcelon Civic Centre, the walking track, and special events. The meeting also highlighted the importance of efficient resource management, addressing staffing and operational costs, and concerns about facility maintenance and improvements. The meeting provided a platform for open dialogue and decision-making on key issues related to budget allocations, service provision, and community infrastructure.
Council discussed various budget proposals and priorities, including funding allocations for different programs and services. Discussions covered capital investments and a debate on rural and urban tax rate structure. The potential increase in bylaw enforcement hours, electronic data records management, and the funding of a cemetery were also debated.
The meetings showcased a thorough and strategic approach to addressing the challenges and opportunities in the 2024 municipal budget, providing a platform for open dialogue and decision-making on key issues related to budget allocations, service provision, and community infrastructure.
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