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Consultation has concluded
Introduction
On 8 February 2022, Oxfordshire County Council will meet to agree its budget. In this survey we are asking residents, businesses and others for their views on our budget proposals for 2022/23, including our proposed council tax increase.
Following the local elections in May 2021, the Oxfordshire Fair Deal Alliance formed to lead the county council. It has a vision to lead positive change to make Oxfordshire a greener, fairer county. It has developed nine priorities to deliver this aim and over the autumn has been inviting feedback on these to inform the budget setting process and to help develop a draft strategic plan.
You can have your say on these priorities as part of our consultation on our 2022/23 budget proposals to help the council set a balanced budget.
Background
The council is committed to the responsible management of the council’s finances. To reach our goal of a balanced budget for 2022/23, we are planning ahead carefully to meet current and future financial challenges. We are also working on identifying savings across the council to enable us to invest in our priorities and meet our demand pressures.
Challenges include uncertainty over government funding for all local authorities, the ongoing impact of COVID-19 that continues to place pressures on the county council’s day to day services and affect its income streams, alongside a growing and ageing population, which puts more pressure on budgets and services.
Please complete this survey to have your say. All responses must be received by Wednesday 5 January 2022
Introduction
On 8 February 2022, Oxfordshire County Council will meet to agree its budget. In this survey we are asking residents, businesses and others for their views on our budget proposals for 2022/23, including our proposed council tax increase.
Following the local elections in May 2021, the Oxfordshire Fair Deal Alliance formed to lead the county council. It has a vision to lead positive change to make Oxfordshire a greener, fairer county. It has developed nine priorities to deliver this aim and over the autumn has been inviting feedback on these to inform the budget setting process and to help develop a draft strategic plan.
You can have your say on these priorities as part of our consultation on our 2022/23 budget proposals to help the council set a balanced budget.
Background
The council is committed to the responsible management of the council’s finances. To reach our goal of a balanced budget for 2022/23, we are planning ahead carefully to meet current and future financial challenges. We are also working on identifying savings across the council to enable us to invest in our priorities and meet our demand pressures.
Challenges include uncertainty over government funding for all local authorities, the ongoing impact of COVID-19 that continues to place pressures on the county council’s day to day services and affect its income streams, alongside a growing and ageing population, which puts more pressure on budgets and services.
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Lifecycle
Open
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This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
Budget consultation 2022/23 has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Budget consultation 2022/23 is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Alternative formats If you (or anyone you know) need a printed copy of the questionnaire and consultation booklet or require information in an alternative format, ie EasyRead, large text, audio, Braille or a community language, please email budget@oxfordshire.gov.ukor call the council’s customer services team on 01865 792422. Please note that our customer services team are unable to answer any detailed questions about the budget consultation but can take your details and ask for an appropriate member of staff to get in touch.