Renfrewshire Council’s budget includes a £2.1m investment to complete a long-running project to refurbish or replace every play park in the region.
It will also devote cash to an existing £50 winter school clothing payment to eligible children and will replace a mobile library.
East Ayrshire’s council tax increase, which was originally proposed at 8%, brings a Band D property rate to £1,717.28.
The council highlighted that its health and social care partnership was under “significant financial pressures” as it allocated an extra £4.5m to those services.
North Lanarkshire said a 2% share of its council tax increase was allocated its Community Investment Fund to support infrastructure improvements, including roads, housing and town centre regeneration.
It said the remaining 5% would protect the delivery of council services.
Most households in North Lanarkshire are in bands A and B.
For band A the annual council tax will be £1,036.37 and £1,209.10 for band B.
