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Edmonton Mayor Urges Residents on Budget Priorities Input

dramabreakBy dramabreakMarch 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack encourages residents to share their views on the city’s upcoming four-year budget priorities. A public survey runs until May 1, with in-person sessions planned for next month.

Drive for Public Participation

Knack campaigned on involving everyday Edmontonians in budget decisions. “Please get involved,” he urges. “These decisions will affect you in the next four years and beyond.”

Facing Tough Financial Choices

The city confronts challenging fiscal realities. Chief Financial Officer Stacey Padbury explains that significant efficiencies have already been identified, leaving limited options for further cost reductions. Inflation and population growth continue to raise service delivery expenses.

Property taxes cannot increase at previous levels amid an affordability crisis, including rising gas prices and cumulative costs, Knack notes. Taxes stayed artificially low during the pandemic, prompting recent hikes. His aim: a moderate path without extremes.

Service levels require scrutiny. Knack seeks resident feedback on potential compromises, such as reducing grass mowing frequency to fund new firehalls without tax increases. “We should embrace those tough conversations,” he states, “as they shape council discussions daily.”

Business Push for Revenue Diversification

The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce calls for greater business involvement. Vice-President of Economy and Engagement Heather Thomson highlights insufficient past investments from a business viewpoint.

Investments in downtown revitalization and commercial tax base expansion could attract new revenue, easing resident tax burdens, Thomson suggests. The chamber previously advocated a fiscal task force of business leaders. Knack emphasizes inclusive input for all Edmontonians through this process.

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