East Gwillimbury approves 2021 budget with no tax increase
'With the uncertainty of the pandemic, it is important that our residents and local businesses know that we understand the daily challenges they face and will continue to support them in any way that we can while being fiscally responsible,' mayor says
Newmarkettoday.ca
Dec. 17, 2020
Council approved the town’s 2021 operating, capital, and development fee supported budget during yesterday’s council meeting with a 0 per cent tax levy increase for the town’s property tax component. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, council wanted to limit the impact on residents and businesses during these challenging times.
The 2021 budget maintains base programs and services and continues the town’s multi-year focus on funding for community safety and operation of the new Health and Active Living Plaza.
“This year has been a challenging year and council is proud that we were able to maintain programs and services for our community, plan for our future and continue our commitment to public safety without increasing the tax levy for 2021,” says Mayor Virginia Hackson. “With the uncertainty of the pandemic, it is important that our residents and local businesses know that we understand the daily challenges they face and will continue to support them in any way that we can while being fiscally responsible.”
The Town of EG is proud of its long-term financial planning and solid financial position. Due to COVID-19, council recommended a one-time 0 per cent tax levy increase to assist residents and businesses impacted by COVID-19. The approved budget applies only to the town’s portion of taxes collected, which excludes taxes that are collected on behalf of York Region and school boards.
Highlights of the 2021 budget include:
-Road rehabilitation program ($1.6 million)
-Improvements to the East Gwillimbury Sports Complex for future recreational uses
-Basketball half-court installations at Mainprize and King Street Parks
-Review of broadband gaps in our community
Other projects being launched in 2021 include:
-Online portal, that will allow residents to view tax and water account information, complete online payments, purchase pet licences and pay parking tickets
-New town website
Deliberations for the town’s water and wastewater budget are scheduled to begin in January.