The approved 2026 Operating Budget is $2.39 billion. The budget delivers a balanced plan with a 0% property tax increase while prioritizing frontline services such as public safety, road maintenance, arts and community grants, and library hours.
The approved 2026 Capital Budget supports the delivery of initiatives as outlined in the $3.96 billion 2023-2026 Capital Plan. In 2026, City will be advancing $698 million funding in new investments, with the corresponding 2026 Capital Expenditure Budget to be $894 million.
The proposed 2026 Budget can be viewed online.
About half of the total amount of charges on a property tax notice goes to the City of Vancouver, with the remainder going to Provincial school taxes and levies from other authorities such as TransLink, Metro Vancouver, BC Assessment and the Municipal Finance Authority.
In 2026 Utility fees, including solid waste, water, and sewer, will increase by an average of 4.2% to fund the replacement of aging infrastructure and address rising Metro Vancouver water and sewer levies.
Utility fees will also see no increases for City-operated system costs. The overall 4.2% increase in utility charges is driven by the City’s continued investment in replacement of aging infrastructure and rising Metro Vancouver water and sewer levies. The 4.2% increase in utility fees results in the following average annual increases in the City utility bill for 2026:
- $107 increase for a single-family home
- $104 increase for a business property
The updated final budget documents will be made available in early 2026 at vancouver.ca/2026-budget.







