Public Engagement Budget Process

There are several opportunities to engage in the budget process both at Toronto Police Services Board (TPSB) meetings, and during budget deliberations at the City of Toronto.  For TPSB meetings, view the public Agenda for more information.

Some touchpoints for engagement on the 2023 budget:

  • Public Surveyed on Budget Priorities | November 2022
  • Public Surveyed on Budget Priorities (infographics results) | February 3, 2023
  • Special TPSB Meeting | January 9, 2023
  • City of Toronto Budget Launch | January 10, 2023
  • Toronto Police Service Presentation to City of Toronto Budget Committee | January 12/13, 2023
  • Public Deputations to Budget Committee | January 17 & 18, 2023

General Budget Information

Budget 2023 News Release

Chief & CAO Letter on 2023 Budget

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Before accessing the financial information, you are encouraged to read the following supporting documents to help understand the budget:

How to Read Our 2023 Budget

Chart of Accounts (2023)

A list of all of the cost elements (accounts) used in our budget and a description of each.

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Detailed Budget Breakdowns

The documents below show the detailed information on Toronto Police Service operating budget, broken down by organizational areas.

Chief of Police 2023 Operating Budget

Corporate Services Command 2023 Operating Budget

Community Safety Command 2023 Operating Budget

Specialized Operations Command 2023 Operating Budget

Centralized & Grants 2023 Operating Budget

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The Preliminary 2023-2032 Capital Program is a list of  in progress and upcoming projects along with lifecycle replacement projects.

These projects are funded from debt, development charges, capital from current and vehicle & equipment reserve.

The Capital Program request outlines the long-term plan associated to facilities, information technology, communication, equipment and vehicles.

The Toronto Police Service Parking Enforcement unit assists with the safe and orderly flow of traffic by responding to parking concerns and enforcing municipal by-laws.

However, the unit's operating budget is separate from the Toronto Police Service and is included in the City of Toronto's consolidated Parking Tag Enforcement Operations budget.

Open Data Format

A broad range of data is available to assist in assessing trends and key indicators. There are also interactive dashboards and maps to help better understand the budget

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