Welcome to Georgian bluffs sign. (Photo: Blackburnnews.com File photo)Welcome to Georgian bluffs sign. (Photo: Blackburnnews.com File photo)
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Georgian Bluffs looking for input for 2025 budget

Residents can help shape the financial roadmap for Georgian Bluffs.

The township is inviting input into the budget for the 2025 fiscal year to ensure that plan reflects the priorities and needs of the community.

The township's treasurer, Samantha Buchanan, pointed out the budget is a roadmap that directs how resources are allocated to maintain and improve services, infrastructure, and programs in the community.

"Our residents' voices matter in crafting a budget that truly serves the community," added Buchanan. "Together, we can develop a financial plan that not only meets immediate needs but also sets the stage for a sustainable future in Georgian Bluffs."

The feedback will help ensure the 2025 Budget aligns with community expectations for existing services, possible increases or decreases in services, and new ideas that could enhance the overall quality of life in Georgian Bluffs.

The 2025 Budget page on the Engage Georgian Bluffs website is your gateway to participating in a short survey on the 2025 Budget, as well as accessing updates on the budget process as it moves forward. Visit www.engagegb.ca/2025budget to take part.

Paper copies of the survey are available at the Township Administration Office, Shallow Lake Community Center, Derby Community Center, and Kemble Community Center. Your contributions will help guide the decisions that shape the community's future.

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