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The City of Kingston budget is more than just revenues and expenses. It is a strategic document that supports the City’s priorities, services, and programs. As a resident, the budget impacts You. Every. Single. Day.
Help shape the City of Kingston’s 2023 operating and capital budgets and inform the future of participatory budgeting in our community.
The City of Kingston invites residents to weigh in on service and program priorities, funding sources, and your vision for participatory budgeting.
How to get involved:
Complete the survey.
Attend our virtual Budget Talks with Tourism Kingston and Rideaucrest Home for the Aged.
Participate in a virtual Visioning Exercise on Participatory Budgeting.
Attend an in-person pop-up.
Share these opportunities with others.
About the City's budgets
The City of Kingston budget is more than just revenues and expenses. It is a strategic document that supports the City’s priorities, services, and programs. As a resident, the budget impacts You. Every. Single. Day.
Help shape the City of Kingston’s 2023 operating and capital budgets and inform the future of participatory budgeting in our community.
The City of Kingston invites residents to weigh in on service and program priorities, funding sources, and your vision for participatory budgeting.
How to get involved:
Complete the survey.
Attend our virtual Budget Talks with Tourism Kingston and Rideaucrest Home for the Aged.
Participate in a virtual Visioning Exercise on Participatory Budgeting.
Thank you for taking the time to provide your input on the 2023 City of Kingston Budgets and the future of participatory budgeting in our community.
The survey will take 10-15 minutes to complete.
Part 1 Funding municipal services
Part 2 Balancing priorities (and the budgets)
Part 3 Participatory budgeting
Part 4 About you
The survey closes at 4 p.m. on Friday, June 3.
If for any reason you would like to answer the survey by phone or in writing, connect with us.
Request a paper copy of the survey by calling 613-546-0000. We will provide a postage-paid envelope to return the survey to City Hall.
Complete the survey over the phone with City staff by calling 613-546-0000.
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