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Town of Oakville budget out of control?

With the municipal election nearing, Oakville.com decided we would invest some time discussing how the Town of Oakville’s budget works. After all, we are citizens of Oakville and this information might...

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Promising Future According to Town Status Report

Four years ago, Rob Burton became the Mayor of Oakville. On September 20th, 2010 Mayor Burton presenting his 4th Annual Town Status Report. So, how has the town been doing? According to Burton, it’s...

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Feedback needed on Town of Oakville tax increase

Staff recommended a 3.32 per cent total tax bill increase to the Budget Committee to protect existing program and service levels at a budget meeting held at Town Hall yesterday. The proposed increase...

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Town of Oakville wants your Opinion on the Budget

Before Oakville tables its proposed 2012 budget in January, the Budget Committee wants to know how satisfied residents are with town programs and services offered—and how important they are to...

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Do you have a budget related question for Mayor Burton?

Do you have a budget related question you’d like to ask but aren’t a huge fan of public meetings? Or maybe you just have too much on the go with no time to spare? Then why not join Mayor Rob Burton...

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Crowdsourcing Idea Forum Launched by Town

The Town of Oakville launched its crowdsourcing Idea Forum on October 18, 2012, an innovative citizen engagement tool that encourages the community to submit ideas that will make Oakville more...

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Public Consultation Needed – Rates and Fees for 2015

Council has approved the 2015 rates and fees recommended by the Budget Committee. On average, rates and fees will increase between two and three per cent which will generate close to $1.1 million in...

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