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Overview of the 2025 Budget

How the budget works, services spotlight, business plans, and council presentations.

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How the Budget works

The Budget is how Peel Region pays for the services and infrastructure that residents and businesses need. It is made up of the Operating budget and Capital budget.

Operating budget

The operating budget pays for every day services such as safe streets, clean water, and reliable waste collection.

Capital budget

The capital budget pays for long-term projects like building new infrastructure and maintaining facilities across Peel, like roads, treatment plants, and affordable housing.

Messages from leadership

Chief Administrative Officer, Gary Kent, and Chief Financial Officer and Commissioner of Corporate Services, Davinder Valeri outline the approach to the 2025 Budget and highlight priority areas for Peel Region moving forward.

Service spotlight videos

Service business plans and Council presentations

As a service focused municipality, the budget is made up of 21 service business plans. Guided by the strategic plan, each service business plan provides an overview of the service, the pressures facing the service, their direction, and plans over the next 4 years.1

If you have a question or comment, or need information in an accessible format, email Peel Finance.

1 Documents will be added as they become available.

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Regionally controlled services

Business Services

Clerks

Community Investment

Development Services

Early Years and Child Care

Heritage, Arts and Culture

Housing Support

Income Support

Information and Technology

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Regionally financed external agencies

Police services

Peel Regional Police
Ontario Provincial Police – Town of Caledon

Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC)

Assessment Services

Conservation authorities

Conservation Halton (CH)
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC)
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)