2025 Budget Consultation
The budget process is about balancing the delivery of services and programs (spending) with property taxes, fees and charges, and funds from other sources (revenues) to meet the needs of the community. Your input helps Council and the City find the right balance and provide the best value for your tax dollars.
How should the City balance tax rates and service levels? We want to hear from you! Take our community survey by November 17, 2024 to provide your comments to Council prior to final budget deliberations.
In 2025, the City is proposing to collect $63,935,000, approximately $4,976,000 more than last year – in property taxes from residents and businesses to balance the budget. The estimated tax rate increase for the average household is currently being proposed by staff at 8.52 per cent. This means in 2025 the average household would see an estimated increase of approximately $248 for the year – that’s $4.77 per week or $0.68 per day. “Average household” refers to a Port Moody residential property assessed by BC Assessment at the preliminary 2024 average amount of $1,270,000. The increase for each individual household will depend on the value of your household and your change in assessed value relative to the average change in assessed value for all other households.
Learn more
Here are some resources to explore:
- review our proposed budget breakdown to learn more about the proposed tax rate increase and to find out what it would cost an average household to run the City in 2025
- read our budget guide (PDF) with information about the budget process and the City’s proposed net operating expenses for 2025
- see examples of capital projects proposed in the Draft 2025-2029 Financial Plan
- read the full Draft 2025-2029 Financial Plan (PDF)
- review our frequently asked questions
- watch our video to understand how your property taxes are calculated
- view the 2025 budget schedule with links to City Council presentations and meeting videos from the budget planning process
Not sure about something or want to know more? Ask us a question and we'll respond.
Next steps
A summary of public engagement results will be presented to Council for their consideration on November 19, prior to approval of the Draft 2025-2029 Financial Plan in December 2024. Staff and Council will also consider information collected as part of the 2024 Community Satisfaction Survey, conducted by Ipsos, in budget workshops and deliberations.
Final approval of the budget will take place in April 2025. Municipalities must set their property tax rates by bylaw before May 15 of each year.