Council tackles the nitty-gritty of the 2023-2026 budgets
By
Mack Male
This week, city council gets down to business on the 2023-2026 capital, operating, and utility budgets. A non-statutory public hearing will take place on Monday and Tuesday, and the first budget meeting is scheduled for Wednesday.
In addition to hearing from speakers at the public hearing, city council has received dozens of emails and letters about the budget. On Wednesday, council will hear verbal presentations from external organizations and civic agencies — including the Edmonton Public Library, the Edmonton Arts Council, Explore Edmonton, and the Edmonton Police Commission. Council is also expected to receive answers to written questions about the proposed capital, operating, and utility budgets this week.
To start deliberations, the main budget motions will be put on the floor and seconded. City council decided at its meeting on Nov. 14 to follow the "out and back draw" approach for dealing with amendments to the budgets. A draw per budget will determine the order in which councillors make amendments, each of which will be postponed until all amendments have been made. Once ready to vote, council will deal with amendments for budget decreases before voting on amendments to increase the budget. Nine meetings have been scheduled from Nov. 30 to Dec. 16 for deliberations.
A variety of factors could make agreeing on the next four-year budgets challenging. Many city councillors have been running surveys and holding engagement sessions over the past few weeks, and several have now started sharing more about what they've heard and where they see gaps in the proposed budgets.
"We started to see councillors stepping forward and staking their claim this week," noted Speaking Municipally co-host Troy Pavlek in Episode 200. "Perhaps we will be surprised in the upcoming weeks... maybe there will actually be some big swings coming up in this budget."