Facebook, Twitter open for input on Charlottetown budget

Deadline for submissions is noon, Jan. 31

Image | Charlottetown city hall

Caption: Charlottetown residents can drop suggestions at city hall, or deliver them a number of other ways. (CBC)

The City of Charlottetown is looking for ideas for its 2017 budget, and it has opened a number of avenues of communication for city residents.
This is the third year the city has sought public input in advance of the budget.
The city is accepting submissions in writing, both through the mail and at city hall, by email, via Facebook or Twitter, and even on the telephone.
Written submissions can be dropped at city hall in an envelope marked to the attention of the finance department, or mailed to
The Finance Department - City of Charlottetown
P.O. Box 98, 199 Queen Street,
Charlottetown, PE C1A 7K2
Emails can be sent to budgets@charlottetown.ca(external link).
Submissions can be made on the city's Facebook page(external link).
Ideas can tweeted tagging @ChtownPE(external link) or using the hashtag #ChtownBudget(external link).
By phone, you can reach city finance manager Scott Ryan at 902-629-6904.