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Mississauga residents are invited to learn how the City plans to spend its funds based on priorities, programs and services for next year and ask questions.
City services | October 25, 2024
What will Mississauga’s 2025 Budget investments mean for your neighbourhood and City services? Residents are invited to find out on Wednesday, November 20 at the 2025 City-wide Budget Information Session.
Offering an in-depth look at how the City plans to spend its funds based on priorities, programs and services for next year, residents will have the opportunity to ask Budget-related questions.
The 2025 Budget is designed to address the needs of residents while investing in long-term projects—all with you and your families in mind. From community centres, taking the bus or fire services, the City’s budget powers it all, reflecting Mississauga’s commitment to a safer, more connected community.
From 7 to 8:30 p.m., join Mayor Carolyn Parrish, Chair and Vice Chair of the Budget Committee: Ward 1 Councillor Stephen Dasko and Ward 11 Councillor Brad Butt, senior City leadership, and Members of Council as they discuss key priorities for the 2025 Budget, including stormwater, infrastructure, transit and emergency services. Panelists will answer questions on how the City will allocate funds to meet service expectations for more than 200 programs and services across 13 service areas, while ensuring affordability for residents and businesses.
2025 City-wide Budget Information Session
Wednesday, November 20, 2024 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Mississauga Mayor Carolyn Parrish
Chair and Vice-Chair of Budget Committee Councillor Brad Butt and Councillor Stephen Dasko
Senior City Leadership
Members of Council
Interested Mississauga residents
Telephone or online via live stream
At random, select Mississauga residents will receive a phone call in advance of the session with an invitation to participate. They will receive a second phone call just before the session begins. The callout is to ensure as many residents as possible have an opportunity to participate. Anyone who gets a call and does not wish to participate can simply hang up.
If you don’t receive an advanced phone call, but would like to participate, interested residents can pre-register online by Tuesday, November 19 by 4:30 p.m. to participate or ask questions in the session.
For those interested in simply tuning in, the session will also be live streamed on the City’s website, where residents can listen and watch the session.
Budget Committee meetings are scheduled November 18, 19 and 25, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. and are open for the public to attend. The full schedule of meetings is available online at Council and Committees Calendar Listings.
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