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Publication Date: October 9, 2025 - 10:53

Have your say in the City’s draft budget for 2026

October 9, 2025
Engage with your ward councillor and have your say on the City’s draft budget for 2026.

The City of Ottawa wants to hear from you as we prepare Draft Budget 2026. While there are opportunities to give your feedback year-round, over the next couple months, there will be even more ways you can help shape the City’s draft budget.  

Starting Wednesday, October 15, Councillors will be hosting consultation sessions where residents can share comments and provide input on the City’s priorities and where to find potential savings. Additional sessions are still being planned. Please note that dates and times are subject to change. Visit the Budget 2026 Engage Ottawa page frequently to get the most up-to-date list of sessions, information and resource materials.  

Can’t make it to any of these sessions? There are more ways you can have your voice heard:  

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