City Budget 2025

The City of Timmins is preparing the 2025 municipal budget for Council approval.

Property taxes are an important revenue for the City. When combined with program fees, user fees, facility rentals, and additional funding sources, they make up the available money (revenue) coming into the City that is then spent on the services, infrastructure, programs, and projects that you rely on daily.

The City also looks at long-term planning and investment to meet the needs of the community and encourage future growth. All of this is summarized in the annual municipal budget, an itemized plan for the revenue coming in and the expenditures going out.

As a resident, the budget impacts you every day. That is why your feedback is important. When you provide input on items like City services, value for your tax dollar, and investment in capital projects, you are helping to ensure transparency and inform decision-making.

Latest News

  • City Council has approved the 2025 Water and Wastewater rates with an annual increase of 5.49%. The increase follows the City’s 10-year financial plan with the addition of a 1% capital levy that will help the City invest more in necessary water and wastewater capital projects. The average 5 room home will pay $26 more for water, $37 more for wastewater per year, plus a $14.79 levy payment, for a total of $77.79 for municipal service. The same household will pay approximately $6.50 more per month on their utility bill compared to last year.

Budget Engagement

  • The City's Municipal Budget Survey is now CLOSED. 1296 respondents provided feedback on everything from service priorities to infrastructure investment. Over 400 suggestions were made anonymously.  
  • 2025 Budget Survey Report
  • You can continue to submit your ideas or suggestions on the 2025 Municipal Budget to your Ward Councillor.

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