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Ok, the report on Toronto's Financial Future is out.
And wow, its a doozy.
The short-term issue is 1.5B fiscal gap next year, without considering improvements to services.
But it the unmet capital needs that are the jaw dropper, 46.5B over the next 10 years, for stuff already on the needs/wants list.
The summary is here:
Lots of and lots recommendations, but still a few things kicked out at least as far as the budget process (reviewing IMIT and next year's specific property tax hike among many others)
But there are many revenue raising rec's here, some of them quite good, which would be approved, in advance of the budget process if this report goes through Council.
- Notables, substantial increases in the LTT for anyone with 3 or more properties, and for higher-value properties.
- Freeing the Toronto Parking Authority to charge whatever it wants for on-street rates without Council approval.
- An not so veiled threat to the province that:
- The City has insufficient budget capacity to operate all the transit lines the province is building and will have to leave them to the province to operate. (Includes Finch)
- The City has insufficient funds to operate the already approved 978 long term care beds approved for Toronto and will have to cancel the projects and/or de-fund them.
I'm now going to read the details and report back to UT
And wow, its a doozy.
The short-term issue is 1.5B fiscal gap next year, without considering improvements to services.
But it the unmet capital needs that are the jaw dropper, 46.5B over the next 10 years, for stuff already on the needs/wants list.
The summary is here:
Lots of and lots recommendations, but still a few things kicked out at least as far as the budget process (reviewing IMIT and next year's specific property tax hike among many others)
But there are many revenue raising rec's here, some of them quite good, which would be approved, in advance of the budget process if this report goes through Council.
- Notables, substantial increases in the LTT for anyone with 3 or more properties, and for higher-value properties.
- Freeing the Toronto Parking Authority to charge whatever it wants for on-street rates without Council approval.
- An not so veiled threat to the province that:
- The City has insufficient budget capacity to operate all the transit lines the province is building and will have to leave them to the province to operate. (Includes Finch)
- The City has insufficient funds to operate the already approved 978 long term care beds approved for Toronto and will have to cancel the projects and/or de-fund them.
I'm now going to read the details and report back to UT