City service, one-time and capital investments
2023-2026 City Service investments
In November 2022 Council approved the 2023-2026 Service Plans and Budgets, the roadmap for how The City will support Calgarians and businesses over the next four years. Several service improvements were made based on what mattered most to Calgarians that that aim to continue to make Calgary one of the most livable cities in the world.
*City Services funding source: Property tax and other sources of operating revenue.
Learn more about how we invest your property tax dollars using your 2023 property assessment value.
2023 Operating Revenues
City Service investments:
One-time Calgary investments
In November 2022, an estimated operating variance of $65 million was committed by Council to further support Calgarians. These one-time investments do not impact property owner’s 2023 property tax bill.
In April 2023, Council approved an additional $32 million one-time budget increase to Calgary Transit to offset pandemic impacts.
One-time funding source: Annual operating savings, typically due to City service adjustments, salary and wages and higher than anticipated investment income.
Learn more, Operating variance & timeline.
One-time investments:
Investing and building in Calgary
Over $10.1 billion in new ($4.4 billion) and previously committed ($5.7 billion) funding will be invested in our capital infrastructure over the next five years and beyond. These investments will ensure Calgarian, and businesses can thrive by having the service they require to help build a dynamic economy.
Capital investment funding source: Government grants, reserves, debt, pay-as-you-go and developer & other contributions.
2023-2027+ Capital Sources of Funding
Capital project investments:
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City Facilities and operation enhancements
Maintenance of city facilities, including replacing end-of-life-cycle system and equipment, will help ensure City Service can be delivered to Calgarians. $91 million will be invested to increase operational efficiency, while reducing our environmental footprint.
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Calgary Police
A total investment of $77 million is being made to provide Calgary Police Services with the tools they need to do their job. This includes new equipment, communication systems, facilities, and support for the recruitment and training process.
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Improving Calgary's Mainstreets
$60 million in city-wide investment are being made to Calgary’s Mainstreets to improve the quality of life of Calgarians and attract new investment.
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Major road and pavement improvements
We’re investing a total of $93 million for major road and pavement repairs throughout Calgary to keep citizens moving.