Have your say
You can comment on the proposals until 19 January
Over the summer, we asked people for their views on our priorities - read the feedback
Help inform our Customer Experience Strategy
You can have your say on the latest proposals until 19 January
There's just under three weeks left to comment on Leicestershire County Council's latest four-year budget plan.
People can find out more and have their say until 19 January by completing a short survey.
The proposals underline that rising demand for support and infrastructure is placing growing pressure on budgets.
With costs set to rise by £117m, the strategy sets out the need for £80m of savings. It also includes £16m of investment in tackling climate change, an extra £34m to support vulnerable people and £7m next year to top up road maintenance budgets.
As one of the lowest funded councils, our financial position doesn’t make it easy. But we remain focused on delivering the services our residents need.
We’ve listened to feedback from our summer consultation on the council’s priorities and would encourage people to take the time to have their say.
Person:Byron Rhodes, deputy council leader
A 3.99 per cent Council Tax increase - equating to just over £1 a week – is proposed for 2020/21. This would reduce the impact on services by generating £12m next year to support vulnerable people.
A range of one-off investments to support infrastructure for new homes features in the £600m capital programme. This includes building the Melton Mowbray relief road, creating 6,400 more school places - 5,900 mainstream and 500 SEND - expanding adult social care accommodation and rolling out high-speed broadband.
You can comment on the proposals until 19 January
Over the summer, we asked people for their views on our priorities - read the feedback