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2010 City Budget
What it means to you:
2010 municipal tax increase: 3.77 per cent
Estimated impact on an average Ottawa home, assessed at $285,000: $138
Transit fare increase: 7.5 per cent, to be implemented starting in March
• A regular monthly adult pass rises from $84.75 to $91.50.
• A regular monthly student pass rises from $65.25 to $73.25.
• An adult cash trip rises from $3 to $3.25.
• A child (six to 11) cash trip rises from $1.50 to 1.60.
Hall and pool rental rate increase:
two per cent
Adult arena rental rate increase:
two per cent
What was added to the final budget:
Crime Prevention Ottawa: $510,000
Reinstating transit route cuts and reorganization: $3 million
Increased budget provision for growth in parks, buildings and grounds: $1 million
Reinstating stump removal: $150,000
Reinstating funding for tree trimming: $330,000
How they got some savings:
Deferring repair and maintenance work at Lansdowne Park: $2 million
Reducing proposed budget for IT desktop and peripherals renewal: $935,000
Deferring some environmental assessment studies: $750,000
Increasing water and sewer rate recovery by four per cent over 2009: $735,520
Reducing business travel budget: $425,000
Reducing the auditor general’s operating budget: $260,000
Cutting the budget for maintenance of hand sanitizers: $80,000
What it means to you:
2010 municipal tax increase: 3.77 per cent
Estimated impact on an average Ottawa home, assessed at $285,000: $138
Transit fare increase: 7.5 per cent, to be implemented starting in March
• A regular monthly adult pass rises from $84.75 to $91.50.
• A regular monthly student pass rises from $65.25 to $73.25.
• An adult cash trip rises from $3 to $3.25.
• A child (six to 11) cash trip rises from $1.50 to 1.60.
Hall and pool rental rate increase:
two per cent
Adult arena rental rate increase:
two per cent
What was added to the final budget:
Crime Prevention Ottawa: $510,000
Reinstating transit route cuts and reorganization: $3 million
Increased budget provision for growth in parks, buildings and grounds: $1 million
Reinstating stump removal: $150,000
Reinstating funding for tree trimming: $330,000
How they got some savings:
Deferring repair and maintenance work at Lansdowne Park: $2 million
Reducing proposed budget for IT desktop and peripherals renewal: $935,000
Deferring some environmental assessment studies: $750,000
Increasing water and sewer rate recovery by four per cent over 2009: $735,520
Reducing business travel budget: $425,000
Reducing the auditor general’s operating budget: $260,000
Cutting the budget for maintenance of hand sanitizers: $80,000