Financial Plans & Reports
Financial Planning
During the budget planning process, staff and Council strive to balance the true cost of the services we deliver and the tax burden on property owners to fund these services. This depends largely on what major projects are being undertaken and what grants have been received in a given year. The five year plan sets out objectives and policies of the District and includes funding sources, distribution of tax burden, use of permissive tax exemptions, proposed expenditures and proposed transfers between funds.
2023 Annual Report
The Annual Report is produced by the Corporate Services and Financial Services departments of the City of Rossland, in cooperation with all other departments, civic agencies and community groups.
Statements of Financial Information (SOFI) Report
The Financial Statements contained in this Statement of Financial Information under the Financial Information Act have been prepared by management in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and the integrity and objectivity of these statements are management’s responsibility.
Local Government Climate Action Program Submission Report & Attestation
Local Government Climate Action Program (LGCAP) provides local governments and Modern Treaty Nations with predictable and stable funding to support the implementation of local climate action that reduces emissions and prepares communities for the impacts of a changing climate.
The LGCAP supports local climate action to help B.C. reach legislated climate targets and achieve provincial climate goals outlined in the CleanBC Roadmap to 2030 and the Climate Preparedness and Adaptation Strategy.
To see the City of Rossland’s 2024 LGCAP Attestation – CLICK HERE.
To use an interactive tool outlining Rossland’s corporate emissions – CLICK HERE
Financial Plan Bylaw
WHEREAS section 165 of the Community Charter, SBC 2003 CHAP. 26 requires that Council adopt a financial plan for a period of five years.