Montreal budget 2016
"The City of Montreal's 2016 budget includes another increase in residential property taxes, a smaller increase in non-residential property taxes and an increase in overall expenditures of 2.4 per cent." (Source: )
"The fact that the transport budget (for the STM) has increased is good news, as is the fact that the budget is beginning to reflect the effects of recent laws controlling pension contributions.
The proportion of the operating budget allocated to debt repayment is high - not out of line with other cities, but still high.
Finally, the small budgets allocated to the 'office of client relations' and to consultations with socio-economic partners indicate an openness to dialogue and a concern with city services that are good signs."
- Richard Shearmur
Richard Shearmur, Professor, School of Urban Planning, 不良研究所
Urban and regional economic development; geography of innovation; intra-metropolitan urban form; issues of measurement and numbers.
richard.shearmur [at] mcgill.ca (English, French)
He's available Nov. 26, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1st for interviews.