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Feb 17, 2022 18 tweets 6 min read Read on X
Toronto Council meets today! It’s a very special meeting to approve the 2022 budget. I’ll have tweets and jokes and commentary in this thread.

You can watch the livestream here:
I previewed the budget in @CityHallWatcher this week, looking at how the budget has changed since 2019, the first year of this term. The pandemic made for some interesting shifts in spending — but a lot of it is temporary. graphicmatt.substack.com/p/chw162?r=moiu Image
If you want more charty budget goodness, @jpags and @NathanPilla have you covered, with five charts to explain the city’s fiscal situation. thestar.com/news/gta/2022/…
My Star column this week is also about the budget, arguing that, beneath pandemic stuff, this budget is another status quo budget. It’s been a decade since T.O. had a budget process that wasn’t immediately constrained by property tax demands. Not ideal! thestar.com/opinion/contri…
Of course, not everyone agrees with my take on the budget.
Mayor Tory kicks things off by saying he hopes the tone of the discussion in the budget debate today “reflects the fact that this has been another extraordinary year.” Thanks Budget Chief Gary Crawford, who has now handled 8 budgets. That’s definitely a post-amalgamation record.
The mayor also makes his standard conflict-of-interest declaration. Because of his involvement in the Rogers trust, he won’t vote on any budget matters related to telecommunications or other Rogers biz interests.
The mayor, again, has designated the agenda item about tax rates as his first key item, meaning Council will be forced to lock in the property tax levels before they debate services. This is a strategy pioneered during the Ford administration, as explained in Mark Towhey’s book. Image
Councillor Gord Perks takes a shot at asking if the mayor would consider allowing council to debate property tax rates at the same time as they debate service levels. Tory says no, he likes it better when they do the property tax item first.
Council votes 21-4 in favour of asking City Manager Chris Murray to give ‘em a presentation about the budget before they debate it. Image
The budget presentation spends a lot of time reiterating the need for the provincial and federal governments to give Toronto $1.4 billion this year. If money doesn’t come through, city will make deep cuts to capital spending. Image
The Gardiner project as a whole is a gigantic part of the budget, so, presumably, yeah, major cuts to capital would impact it. Image
On the property tax item, Councillor Mike Layton moves for staff to provide an updated long (longer) term financial plan with the 2023 budget process that’ll include recommendations on paying for state of good repair and other unfunded projects and programs. Image
“I think if you asked any Torontonian on the street if things have improved over the last couple of years — notwithstanding the challenges of COVID — I think they’ve have a challenge to point to one particular thing,” says Councillor Layton.
Council votes to ADOPT the recommended 2022 property tax rates 21-2. Image
For residents, the 2022 increase will work out to about $93 per household per year for the budget increases, and 48 bucks per year per household for the City Building Fund. That’s based on a home with an assessed value of $697K. Image
Councillor Mike Colle asks reps from the Toronto Police Service about the cost of dealing with the recent anti-vaxx protests. Police rep says responding to first two weekends of convoy protests cost the cops about $6 million.
After members of council pepper staff with budget questions, we reach the lunch break. Back at 2 p.m.

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Feb 14
It’s a B-Day on V-Day. Toronto Council meets today for a special Valentine’s budget meeting.

We’re expecting changes to Mayor Chow’s budget, including more suburban snow plowing and more police spending.

I will post things. It’s streaming live here:
The big news is that Mayor Olivia Chow has indicated she’ll support a motion to put $12.6 million into the police budget, matching the board request. This is a pretty significant climbdown for the mayor, who had seemed pretty resolute. thestar.com/news/gta/mayor…
This battle was always more symbolic than substantive. $12.6 million is less than 1% of police spending. It’s less than 0.1% of city spending. It’s a level of money you typically find in a variance report. Public safety will not hinge on this amount.
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Feb 6
Council meets today! It’s a pre-budget appetizer of a meeting, with debates on noise, bus lanes and sledding. Yes, like tobogganing. It’s a magical world, ol’ buddy, let’s go exploring.

I’ll be posting things that happen.

The meeting live stream is here:
I’ve got a full preview of the agenda in last Friday’s issue of the newsletter, complete with this cool archive photo.

Mayor Olivia Chow has set the RapidTO bus lane plan as her first key matter, so that should be up first, barring any changes.

toronto.cityhallwatcher.com/p/council-tobo…
We start with a few notes. Councillor Fletcher pays tribute after the passing of her longtime executive assistant Susan Serran. Councillor Moise welcomes us to Black History Month. Mayor Chow offers congratulations to retiring City of Toronto Controller Andrew Flynn.
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Metrolinx CEO Phil Verster announces he CAN’T announce a new opening date for the Eglinton Crosstown. He says he has a good sense of the schedule, but builder Crosslinx still finding “issues and defects that require additional time” so he’s made choice not to offer a date. Wow.
Metrolinx CEO says there will now be updates every two months on the progress of the Crosstown line. So maybe in two months we’ll get an opening date? Maybe! But maybe not! Schrödinger's LRT.
To recap: In early Aug, Verster said he’d provide range of opening dates by end of summer. Last week, Metrolinx acknowledged they’d miss that deadline. Metrolinx later scheduled an announcement for today, where dates were expected. But the announcement is there is no announcement
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Mar 29, 2023
Toronto Council meets today! Their agenda includes yet another report telling them their financial situation is — surprise! — bad. Also Bike Share price hikes, SmartTrack, docking Matlow’s pay & more.

Streaming live here. I will post things.
For a preview of some of the highlights on the agenda, this week’s @CityHallWatcher has you covered, and it is FREE. toronto.cityhallwatcher.com/p/chw220
Wait, who’s that sitting in the mayor’s chair for this meeting? As one late former mayor would probably enjoy telling us, it’s Noooooobody.

Deputy Mayor McKelvie is in charge of this council meeting. She’s set the financial report as the first item, with SmartTrack to follow.
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Feb 15, 2023
Toronto Council meets today! We’ve got a really Schrödinger's Mayor situation here — will John Tory stay or will he go? Will he be the mayor or an uncanny ex-mayor?

Also: a budget debate! The meeting is streaming here. I’ll tweet.
We’ve now got a strong indication that Tory will actively participate in this debate. He’s marked the vote to lock in the tax rate as his first “key matter”, meaning it will be debated BEFORE council votes on any amendments to programs and services.
As I note every budget season, this is a @towhey strategy pioneered under Rob Ford. It frustrates people who would like to move budget amendments because they can’t, once the tax rate is locked in, increase services and fund that increase with, like, a 0.05% property tax increase
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Feb 7, 2023
Toronto Council meets today! Consider this an appetizer of a meeting before next week’s budgetary main course.

The mayor has set his request for a report on revenue tools as the first item, followed by CafeTO.

Streaming live here. I’ll be tweeting.
For a preview of the meeting, including a look at items related to 24/7 warming centres and updated Gardiner costs, I’ve got you covered with this week’s @cityhallwatcher. toronto.cityhallwatcher.com/p/chw213
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