Reminder: Have Your Say on Draft Budget 2026
- Ward 5 Staff
- Jun 23
- 2 min read
Just a reminder to have your say on Draft Budget 2026. Feedback is integral to the development of the City’s budget. It’s your city and your budget, so have your say.
Some important dates are quickly approaching. The Engage Ottawa Draft Budget 2026 questionnaire ends on Thursday, June 26.

In addition, Councillor Kelly will host a public budget consultation (date and time TBA) later this summer, specific to Ward 5.
Other Important dates and information
Draft Budget 2026 has many opportunities for you to get involved, along with feedback tools on Engage Ottawa.
Ongoing: Residents can provide feedback and questions related to Draft Budget 2026 by contacting us at Clarke.Kelly@Ottawa.ca, 3-1-1, and feedback tools on Engage Ottawa
June to November: Councillor-led budget consultations take place to receive input from residents. Exact dates for consultations will be communicated here on our website, posted on ottawa.ca, Engage Ottawa and our social media
Wednesday, November 12: Draft Budget 2026 is tabled at Ottawa City Council
Wednesday, November 12 to Monday, December 8: Residents can submit questions to City staff through Engage Ottawa and register to make public delegations to the various Standing Committees
Wednesday, December 10: Draft Budget 2026 is considered for adoption at Ottawa City Council
Budget background
Every year, the City of Ottawa produces a municipal budget. One of the City’s most important documents, the budget is the blueprint that defines how money is received (revenue) and spent (expenses). There are two main components to the draft budget:
The operating budget funds City programs and services that residents rely on every day
The capital budget helps grow our city by paying for new infrastructure and assets under the City’s control and the rehabilitation of existing infrastructure and assets
The draft budget is broken down by Standing Committee, department and service area as described in the Table of City Services and Standing Committee reporting structure. With direction from City Council, the budget is drafted and tabled for review by each Committee and adopted by Council. There are three Boards who make independent recommendations to Council regarding their draft budgets:
Ottawa Police Services Board
Ottawa Board of Health
Ottawa Public Library Board
Draft Budget 2026 will support Council’s commitment to fund ongoing operational needs
and make investments that support an affordable, connected, prosperous and resilient city for all.
For more information about the City’s budget, visit the Budget, finance and corporate planning page