© BOPINION -HALTON’S BUDGET AIMS falton Hills | Thursday, Janua = BUDGET INCLUDES ® VARIETY OF * PROJECTS AND PRIORITIES FOR YEAR A\ HEAD, WRITES GARY CARR im Ae GARY CARR Column On Dec. 15, Halton Re- gional Council approved the 2022 Budget and Busi- ness Plan. It outlines our upcom- ing investments in pro- and services that our ir community relies on, as well as our ongoing re- sponse to COVID-19. The 2022 Budget keeps property taxes low while preserving the high quali- ty of life in Halton. Its com- water and wastewater ser- vices is2 2.8 Bper cent. Some key investments include: + COVID-19 Response: $13.9 million for additional costs in Public Health, Para- medic Services, Long-Term Care, ildren's Services and Housing, as well as fa- cility and technology-relat- ed costs. The majority of this investment is funded by the Federal and Provincial Safe Restart Agreement and COVID-19 Recovery Fund- ing for Municipalities, and additional Provincial fund- ing, resulting ina net cost to § taxpayers of $711,000. : +Public Health and Long- TO KEEP QUALITY OF LIFE HIGH, TAXES LOW Term Care: $2.0 million to provide needed capacity in Public Health and Long- Term Care, partially funded by anticipated Provincial fundi fing ina net cost to taxpayers of $751, -Halton's Digital Strate, gy: $1.3 million to enhance digital services by trans- ing business process- es and ¢ services to ensure complete, high- eee on- line service delive! . Strategic Investents: $2.7 mil service Tenals Rae at the objectives, outcomes and actions identified in ment in the Halton Rental Assistance Program to support an increased num- ber of rent supplement units. This investment in- cludes one-time funding re- sulting in a net cost to tax- payers of $573,000 in 2022. + Employment and So- cial Services: $300,000 to in- crease food security for On- tario Works recipients and their families. + Halton Region Com- munity Investment Fund (HRCIF): $250,000 to meet new and emerging commu- nity needs and to continue with recovel om the im- pacts ¢ of the COVID-19 pan- demi . “state-of: Good: -Repair water state-of-good-repair capital program. By making strategic in- vestments in our commu- nity, we help keep Halton a great place to live, work, raise a family and retire. Gary Carr is regional chair of Halton Region. He can gary.carr@halton.ca. TO LEARN HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR OWN CONTENT VISIT THEIFPCA ABOUT US This newspaper, published every Thursday, is a division of the Metroland Media Group Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Torstar Corporation. The Metroland family of newspapers is comprised of more than 70 community publications across Ontario. 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