2024 Budget
As part of the City of Brampton's first-ever Mayor's Budget, residents and businesses were invited to share their feedback to ensure the City remains one of the best places to live, grow and invest. Community feedback is a critical step in helping to shape Brampton's 2024 budget.
For the 2024 budget process, Mayor Patrick Brown, Councillors and staff hosted a series of public engagement opportunities to better understand what matters most to Brampton residents, businesses, community groups and local stakeholders.
Special City Council
December 5-13
For more information or to watch the videos of proceedings, see Council Meetings and Agendas.
Brampton Business Virtual Roundtable
November 21, 2023
Click Here to View a Full Recording of the Meeting
Telephone Town Hall
Mayor Patrick Brown and City staff hosted a Telephone Town Hall on Tuesday, November 21, giving residents an opportunity to share community priorities, ask questions, and offer ideas as Brampton's 2024 budget is prepared. Click below for a full recording of the meeting.
Ward Coffee Chats
Ward coffee chats, where residents had the opportunity to share ideas, solutions and community priorities, were held as follows:
Wednesday, November 22
- Regional Councillors Michael Palleschi and Navjit Kaur Brar representing Wards 2 and 6
Monday, November 27
- Regional Councillors Paul Vicente and Rowena Santos representing Wards 1 and 5
- Regional Councillors Martin Medeiros and Dennis Keenan representing Wards 3 and 4
Tuesday, November 28
- Regional Councillor Pat Fortini and City Councillor Rod Power representing Wards 7 and 8
- Regional Councillor Gurpartap Singh Toor and Deputy Mayor and City Councillor Harkirat Singh representing Wards 9 and 10