The 2026 Proposed Budget is now available for public review and input.
Through disciplined decision-making, the 2026 Budget keeps Brampton's property taxes among the lowest in the GTA, invests in critical infrastructure and services, and includes a record contribution to reserves to strengthen the City's long-term financial sustainability.
The City ishosting a series of public engagement opportunities, including a telephone town hall, coffee chats in each ward and roundtable discussions with the business community, the Brampton Arts Organization and the Downtown Brampton BIA. Have your say at upcoming public engagement activities.
Open Book: Capital Project Mapping and Visualization
As part of the City's commitment to transparency, accountability, and public engagement, a new Capital Project Mapping and Visualization Module is being implemented within the corporate budget system, called Open Book.
This interactive tool enables capital projects to be geographically mapped across the city, providing both internal users and stakeholders with a clearer understanding of where capital investments are being made. This new tool also includes the capability to upload and display before-and-after images, showcasing tangible results of infrastructure improvements and other capital initiatives.
Key benefits of this new module include:
- Enhanced visualization of capital project distribution and geographic location
- Improved decision-making support by identifying areas of investment
- Stronger accountability to Council and residents by showing real-world outcomes of approved funding
- Public transparency, enabling residents to better understand how capital dollars are being used in their communities
City of Brampton Open Book