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Civic Engagement

The City of Toronto creates opportunities for the public to:

  • shape a vision for the future
  • plan changes in their neighbourhoods
  • provide information and insight on the issues Council is debating and
  • serve on the City's agencies, board and commissions
Search for local and city-wide consultations.

This site also includes information about community resources, public appointments, and introductory guides to your city.

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* * 2012 Budget
On November 28, 2011 the City of Toronto introduced 2012 tax supported operating and capital budgets to the Budget Committee. The proposed 2012 Operating Budget is balanced and includes a 2.5% property tax increase. Separate capital and operating budgets for water and solid waste services were introduced on November 10 and will be considered by City Council for final approval on November 29 and 30, 2011. Learn more and share your views.
Service Review Program
To address Toronto's 2012 budget pressure of $774 million, in April 2011 the City of Toronto launched a review of all its services, looking at what it takes to run the country’s largest, most diverse city and hearing what’s important to you. 13,000 people provided their input online, by mail and through public sessions. Read the City Manager's report, background information, and results of the public consultation on the Toronto Service Review website.
2010 - 2014 Council Briefing book
The City Council briefing binders contain information on the wide range of programs, policies, and issues Councillors need to know about. All of this material is available online and is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning about many of the things Council will discuss this term.
How is Toronto doing? Measuring Toronto's progress
The City of Toronto continually strives to improve service delivery to our residents. See how we're doing in relation to other Ontario municipalities and beyond.

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