Manitoba

Niverville Residents to Review 2026 Budget and Tax Rates

By

James Sinclair
March 20, 2026 4:41 pm

The Town of Niverville, Manitoba, has scheduled a public hearing for April 21, 2026, to discuss its proposed financial plan for the year. The meeting will give residents a chance to review how the community intends to spend money on local services, infrastructure, and town operations.

The hearing will begin at 7:00 PM at the Community Resource and Recreation Centre, located at 501 Centre Street. This session is a regular part of how the Niverville Town Council manages local taxes and sets the budget for the upcoming year.

The proposed plan, officially known as Bylaw No. 888-26, includes a projected property tax increase of 2.5 per cent for 2026. This is a smaller increase than the 4 per cent rise implemented in 2025, which officials previously suggested was possible due to the town’s steady growth.

Local property owners can participate by speaking at the hearing or by submitting written feedback. Written comments must be sent to the town planning department via email by noon on the business day before the meeting.

The budget covers essential community needs such as road maintenance, recreation facilities, and utility services. Following the public hearing, the council will use the feedback to help finalize the spending plan for the year.

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