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7 hours ago · The City of Winnipeg is projecting an operating shortfall in 2024, and the plan to cover it off would completely drain the city's rainy day fund. ... meaning next year's budget would start in the ...
Sep 30, 2024 · Winnipeg, MB – The City of Winnipeg’s third quarter financial status and forecast report is forecasting a projected deficit in the tax-supported operating budget of $23.4 million (1.7% of budgeted expenditures) as at September 30, 2024. The financial status and forecast report will be presented at the meeting of the Standing Policy Committee on Finance and Economic Development on November ...
- Road-Renewal Spending Hike
- $22M in Savings Through 'Vacancy Management'
- Unions Slam Budget
- 2018 Winnipeg Budget Highlights
On the bright side for drivers, the city plans to spend a record amount on road renewals in 2018: $116 million, an increase of $11 million over this year. This road-renewal spending hike represents all of the additional money the city will take in from the property-tax hike planned for 2018. It will also be spent on a single project: rebuilding Emp...
The city also expects to save $22 million in 2018 through so-called "vacancy management," the practice of declining to fill vacant positions at city hall. Collective bargaining agreements reached between the city and three of its largest unions this year will also help limit labour costs. The Winnipeg Police Service budget is up $4 million, while t...
Outside council, reaction to the budget was mixed. Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce president Loren Remillard praised the city for reining in spending, while Chris Lorenc of the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association said he was pleased with the additional spending on road renewals. Gord Delbridge, president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees L...
Operating budget (spending on city services): $1.081 billion, up $1.5 million from $1.079 billion in 2017. Smallest spending hike in recent memory. Capital budget(tax-supported spending on infrastructure and equipment): $246 million, down $74 million from $318 million in 2017. Cash to capital(transfer from operating to capital budget): $23 million,...
11 hours ago · The City of Winnipeg may need to find millions of dollars in next year’s budget to cover overspending after its latest financial report shows the forecast deficit for this year has grown.
Nov 22, 2017 · Winnipeg, MB – The 2018 preliminary operating and capital budgets tabled at a special Executive Policy Committee meeting are balanced without any draw on the financial stabilization reserve and respond to the fiscal challenges of today by limiting expenditure increases to one of the lowest levels in the history of the city while continuing to build and prepare the city for steady population ...
Menu. City of Winnipeg Open Data Catalogue Tutorial Video Contact about Open Data Open Government Policy Open Data Policy. Sign In. City of Winnipeg Adopted Operating Budget By Service (and Sub Service). This dataset contains year over year budget information combined into one dataset.
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Nov 26, 2017 · True enough, Winnipeg's budget for 2018 calls for the smallest spending increase in recent memory. Spending is going up a scant $1.5 million on a $1.08-billion budget.