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Phase 1 Information Archive

Phase 1 is complete.  Click here for information about Phase 2.

The Core Service Review Results are in!

Over 13,000 people participated in the Core Services Review Survey between May 11 & June 17, 2011. The results are clear:


•         Torontonians do not want service cuts.  When asked about funding strategies, the first choice of consultation participants is to pay more property tax to maintain service levels. Over 80% of respondents are willing to pay 3% or more tax increase – almost 20% said they were willing to pay more than a 10% tax increase. The willingness to pay more was the same across all demographic groups, including business owners.

 

•         Transparent and accountable government was ranked as the number one policy priority. Tax levels were ranked below other issues, including: infrastructure, meeting the needs of vulnerable people, environmental issues, jobs and a healthy economy, culture and sport and community participation and consultation.

 

•         A majority of people responded that almost all of the services should be directly provided by the City.

 
To read the KPMG Report from the Public Consultation click here

 


Phase 1 Archive:

City Hall has launched a public consultation process called the Toronto Service Review, and Mayor Rob Ford is using it to justify cutting jobs, privatization and contracting out, pitting Torontonians against one another along the way.

The latest meeting was held in Scarborough.  Click here to view the flyer.

Toronto needs your help!  Mayor Ford and his millionaire cronies want to use this review to cut and privatize recreation, child care, long term care and other critical City services Torontonians need!

You need to be involved, and you need to get other involved! Talk to your friends, neighbours and co-workers, and tell them to make their voices heard at the Toronto Service Review!

Fill out the Toronto Service Review on-line survey and let Toronto know to invest in our services and keep them public!



View the One Toronto Leaflet for more information

Return to the Toronto Service Review homepage