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City committee votes to provide Saskatoon budget update next week

The budget update will give the public a general idea of what some of the expenditures and revenues will be, and what programs will be considered.

Coun. Charlie Clark says he's happy with the decision

Coun. Charlie Clark is one of three mayoral candidates asking city administration to release a preliminary budget before Octobers election. (Jennifer Quesnel/CBC)

Saskatoon's governanceand priorities committee have decidedto release a city budget update next Monday.

Charlie Clark, a city councillor vying to be the city's mayor, putthemotion before the committee to have next year's budget released before October's election.

He and two other mayoral candidates Kelley Moore and HenryDayday asked city administration to release its preliminary budget before the election, saying it contains vital information for voters.

In April, council passed a resolution unanimously that the 2017 budget for the city would not be tabled until after the Oct. 26 vote.

"The implications of the reportindicating that there would be no real budget update or information leading up to the electionwas not clear," Clark explained.

"I didn't really think through the implications of that budget report when we received it in April and I think sometimes when you recognize that you're on the wrong path, it's good to make changes to improve the process."

Although the budget won't be ready before the fall election, according to Clark, the committee has also decided to push the budget's release to an earlier date from Nov. 21 to Nov. 7.

Clark said he's happywith this decision because it will give the public a general idea of what some of the expenditures and revenues will be, and what programs will be considered.

"The more transparent you can be as a council, the more you can build confidence in council decisions and that's good governance."

The budget update will take place on Sept. 19 justbefore the city council meeting.

With files from CBC's Victoria Dinh