Councillor Harder, Barbara Clubb and Howard Whittaker attended "Explore the North" Literary gala on November 17, 2009
Councillor Harder helping to announce the opening of construction of the Strandherd- Armstrong Bridge.
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| Budget 2010 Delivers for Ottawa Residents |
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| Friday, 29 January 2010 | |
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Ottawa – Council today approved a budget which delivers value for money and improves a number of important services that will help create a better community for all.
Investing $600 million in Ottawa’s core public infrastructure “Budget 2010 is an affordable budget that accurately reflects our residents’ priorities, ” said Mayor Larry O’Brien. “The City of Ottawa’s overall financial position remains strong, positioning us to take on the demands and challenges that our growing community will face in this new decade.”
As a result, Budget 2010 will help build and improve roads, sewers and water mains. It maintains transit services at current levels and will lead to better parks and recreational facilities. Libraries will benefit, as will a number of cultural facilities. Budget 2010 provides for better pathways and trails across the city and helps create more liveable neighbourhoods for all.
Budget 2010 makes important contributions to our emergency services while also investing in health and wellness programs for people of all ages and abilities. Budget 2010 is the result of a new budget planning process that began in October. Public consultation began earlier and Councillors were able to benefit from that increased input as they made their decisions.
“The new budget planning process introduced by Council has strengthened public participation and provided additional opportunities for input from communities,” said Kent Kirkpatrick, City Manager. “Enhanced citizen engagement assists Council in making informed decisions.” To see how Budget 2010 impacts you, please visit: ottawa.ca. -30-
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