2024 Plan and Budget

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The Region of Waterloo’s Plan and Budget is how we will support what matters most to the community. The budget is based on our Strategic Plan: Growing with Care. It will shape the Region of Waterloo as we grow to one million people in the coming decades.

Every year, the Plan and Budget outlines staffing and funds to deliver services and build or renew capital infrastructure, like roads, buildings, vehicles, etc. The investments we make each year guide us towards our long-term vision: a community that cares for all people, stewards the land for future generations and gives everyone the opportunity to live a good life.

Our four priority areas are:

  • Homes For All: We will invest in affordable homes and economic opportunity for all that are part of inclusive and environmentally sustainable communities.

  • Climate Aligned Growth: As we grow, we will support a healthy environment where communities can thrive. Through intentional collaboration and creativity, we will support sustainable community growth.

  • Equitable Services and Opportunities: Through collaboration and innovative design, we will provide equitable, accessible services across Waterloo Region that support the social determinants of health, safety and complete communities as we grow.
  • Resilient and Future Ready Organization: The Region of Waterloo is a great place to work, where everyone is valued, feels they belong and where they have the supports and tools they need to do a great job. We will be prepared for the future by providing a safe space for bold ideas and experimentation, based on data and other ways of knowing.

In this year's budget process, the Region of Waterloo faces many of the same pressures experienced by other municipalities throughout Ontario. Inflation, population growth, increasing and complex community all need to be managed as we create the 2024 budget.

Follow this page to find how you can be heard!

  • Tell us what you think! Complete our 2024 Plan and Budget Priorities survey below! Survey closes November 20, 2023.
  • Check out the budget approval timetable to see key dates for Council presentations and public input dates. If you want to delegate to Council visit our Communicate with Council webpage.
  • Talk to us in person as we will be out at community events and spaces to gather input from residents! Details are posted below!

The Region of Waterloo’s Plan and Budget is how we will support what matters most to the community. The budget is based on our Strategic Plan: Growing with Care. It will shape the Region of Waterloo as we grow to one million people in the coming decades.

Every year, the Plan and Budget outlines staffing and funds to deliver services and build or renew capital infrastructure, like roads, buildings, vehicles, etc. The investments we make each year guide us towards our long-term vision: a community that cares for all people, stewards the land for future generations and gives everyone the opportunity to live a good life.

Our four priority areas are:

  • Homes For All: We will invest in affordable homes and economic opportunity for all that are part of inclusive and environmentally sustainable communities.

  • Climate Aligned Growth: As we grow, we will support a healthy environment where communities can thrive. Through intentional collaboration and creativity, we will support sustainable community growth.

  • Equitable Services and Opportunities: Through collaboration and innovative design, we will provide equitable, accessible services across Waterloo Region that support the social determinants of health, safety and complete communities as we grow.
  • Resilient and Future Ready Organization: The Region of Waterloo is a great place to work, where everyone is valued, feels they belong and where they have the supports and tools they need to do a great job. We will be prepared for the future by providing a safe space for bold ideas and experimentation, based on data and other ways of knowing.

In this year's budget process, the Region of Waterloo faces many of the same pressures experienced by other municipalities throughout Ontario. Inflation, population growth, increasing and complex community all need to be managed as we create the 2024 budget.

Follow this page to find how you can be heard!

  • Tell us what you think! Complete our 2024 Plan and Budget Priorities survey below! Survey closes November 20, 2023.
  • Check out the budget approval timetable to see key dates for Council presentations and public input dates. If you want to delegate to Council visit our Communicate with Council webpage.
  • Talk to us in person as we will be out at community events and spaces to gather input from residents! Details are posted below!
  • Come talk to us! Community Engagement Events

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    Join us at our upcoming community engagement events:

    • Kitchener Market: 300 King St E, Kitchener - Saturday October 21, 7:00am - 2:00pm
    • Preston Heights Community Group: 350 Linden Drive, Cambridge - October 23, 4:30pm - 6:30pm
    • North Dumfries Community Complex: 2958 Greenfield Rd, Ayr - October 26, 6:30pm -10:00pm (hockey game from 7:30-9:30)
    • Woolwich Community Recreation Centre: 24 Snyder Ave S 2nd Floor, Elmira - November 16, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
    • Wilmot Recreation Complex: 1291 Nafziger Road, Baden - November 18, 10:00am-2:00pm

    More events to be added as confirmed! We are also at community neighbourhood events as invited, such as Wellesley Community Health Centre and YMCA Immigrant Services.

Page last updated: 07 Feb 2024, 02:45 PM