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Consultation has concluded
We want to hear from you about the City’s Consolidated 5 Year Financial Plan to the year 2022. Please read the information provided on the page and complete the comment form by Sunday, March 4, 2018 at 11:59 p.m.
The Document Library on this page provides a copy of the proposed financial plan, a summary with highlights of the proposed plan, the Operating, Capital and Utility budgets as well as the 2018 One-Time Expenditures.
Background Each year, the City of Richmond adopts three annual budgets to guide civic spending:
The Operating Budget funds the provision of general City services and determines annual property tax rates.
The Capital Budget funds investments in new infrastructure or equipment.
The Utility Budget supports provision of water, sewer, drainage and garbage and recycling services.
Once the City has adopted each of its three budgets for the coming year, it also develops a Consolidated 5 Year Financial Plan to:
meet obligations under the Community Charter, which governs local governments in BC, and requires the City to adopt a 5 Year Financial Plan.
provide a budget road map for the City to manage its resources, revenues and spending to best serve the community.
establish that the City has the ability to meet needs of the community and maintain civic service levels for the coming five years, while meeting its legal requirement to deliver balanced annual operating budgets.
More information
For a hard copy of the proposed Consolidated 5 Year Financial Plan (2018-2022), please call 604-276-4218, email finance@richmond.ca or pick up a copy from the Information Counter at City Hall.
We want to hear from you about the City’s Consolidated 5 Year Financial Plan to the year 2022. Please read the information provided on the page and complete the comment form by Sunday, March 4, 2018 at 11:59 p.m.
The Document Library on this page provides a copy of the proposed financial plan, a summary with highlights of the proposed plan, the Operating, Capital and Utility budgets as well as the 2018 One-Time Expenditures.
Background Each year, the City of Richmond adopts three annual budgets to guide civic spending:
The Operating Budget funds the provision of general City services and determines annual property tax rates.
The Capital Budget funds investments in new infrastructure or equipment.
The Utility Budget supports provision of water, sewer, drainage and garbage and recycling services.
Once the City has adopted each of its three budgets for the coming year, it also develops a Consolidated 5 Year Financial Plan to:
meet obligations under the Community Charter, which governs local governments in BC, and requires the City to adopt a 5 Year Financial Plan.
provide a budget road map for the City to manage its resources, revenues and spending to best serve the community.
establish that the City has the ability to meet needs of the community and maintain civic service levels for the coming five years, while meeting its legal requirement to deliver balanced annual operating budgets.
More information
For a hard copy of the proposed Consolidated 5 Year Financial Plan (2018-2022), please call 604-276-4218, email finance@richmond.ca or pick up a copy from the Information Counter at City Hall.
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Proposed Consolidated 5 Year Financial Plan introduced at February 13, 2018 Council meeting
Planning our financial future to 2022 has finished this stage
Proposed Consolidated 5 Year Financial Plan (2018-2022 Bylaw No. 9800 is introduced and given first through third readings at the February 13, 2018 Council meeting.
Public comment period open
Planning our financial future to 2022 is currently at this stage
Public comment period open from February 14 to March 4, 2018.
Public comment results
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The public comment period ends March 4, 2018. All comments are provided to Council.
Final report to Council
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The Proposed Consolidated 5 Year Financial Plan (2018-2022) Bylaw No. 9800 is expected to be on the March 12, 2018 Council meeting agenda for consideration of final reading and adoption.