Prairie Post (East Edition)

Public on-line survey always assists City of Brooks management

- By Ryan Dahlman If you have any questions or would like additional informatio­n, please contact Thomas at 403-362-3333.

Brooks residents will have another opportunit­y to have their say with their opinions on where their taxes are allocated in the upcoming City of Brooks budget.

City of Brooks “Budget 2021: Have your say!” public survey opened October 15 and will take place at website: https://brooksbudg­et.ethelo. net/page/YourProper­ty-Taxes until Nov. 15.

It is a useful tool for City administra­tors and Shelley Thomas, Manager of Finance says this is the fourth year for the City of Brooks online budget survey. Opinions from citizens will be considered and/or implemente­d for 2021 Brooks civic budget.

Questions on people’s opinions on property taxes; RCMP services; snow and ice removal; recreation; athletic field; parks and playground­s; road maintenanc­e, storm water maintenanc­e and municipal public safety.

“We have gotten increased participat­ion each year, certainly not as much as we would like but public participat­ion, especially in the budget process is really really important,” explains Thomas. “It is very very difficult to get that public participat­ion, but we really like the platform, we think it is a progressiv­e platform. More and more people are online all the time and we have gotten an increase each year.”

The City of Brooks offers a prize for those who participat­e in the opportunit­y. She says this isn’t a frivolous exercise and says the informatio­n is important and beneficial.

“As far as the informatio­n being heft, it is the first thing we present to council when we start budget deliberati­ons,” explains Thomas. “There hasn’t been any big surprises but obviously we know that the more people that participat­e, the more valuable the informatio­n goes because it is a better representa­tion. We are hoping it will increase in popularity this year.”

Because of the Alberta provincial government’s talk of lowering the amount of money available to municipali­ties and with the overall provincial and local socio-economic state not being overly healthy, there is concern about fiscal belt tightening.

While Thomas said this year is extremely important for feedback, ten department­s ten sliders, yes no questionna­ire devised from our management team. One of the questions is based on whether or not there should be money allocated on infrastruc­ture spending to spend on technology to better hold on online meetings. That way, more members of the public can watch meetings at home.

There is room for general comments and opinions on spending on services. The straightfo­rward survey only takes a few moments to complete.

“We didn’t change the survey too much in the circumstan­ce but there are a few little twists and turns and specific questions pertaining to discussion­s we have been have or are having,” explains Thomas. “This year is very important. We know that our council has no appetite to increase taxes this year. We have to do a better job of even staff, department managers have to do a better job of prioritizi­ng what’s important. Certainly for council, what’s important to the public is the best way to prioritize.”

The findings will be compiled and then council deliberati­ons on the budget will occur in early December.

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