Telephone town hall will let residents talk to Burlington’s mayor about taxes and spending

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Published October 29, 2024 at 3:07 pm

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Taxes too high? Not enough services? Now’s your chance to tell the mayor of Burlington what’s on your mind.

Mayor Marianne Meed Ward will host a telephone town hall meeting where callers can give their thoughts on the city’s budget priorities and how tax dollars should be spent.

You can discuss the budget and the tax rate with the mayor and also ask questions about budget priorities.

The town hall takes place Nov. 7 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Call 1-800-320-7723 during the event to participate.

Burlington residential phone numbers will be randomly selected to be part of the telephone town hall. If you would like your number to be added to the call-out list or the do-not-call list, please email [email protected](External link). by 1 p.m. Nov 7. If you have asked to be on these lists for any previous town halls, we still have your selection and you do not need to email.

For those individuals calling in, please be advised more than one attempt may be required due to the high volume of traffic on the phone lines. If the first call does not connect, please hang up and dial the 1-800 number again. You will be able to ask questions live via this method.

Visit getinvolvedburlington.ca/2025budget for further details.

 

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