Manitoba

Niverville Updates Costs for Town Services and Permits

By

James Sinclair
March 9, 2026 12:40 pm

The Niverville Town Council updated the costs residents and local businesses pay for various municipal services and permits during their February 2026 session in Niverville, Manitoba.

These changes involve updates to specific sections of the community’s Fees and Charges Bylaw. The town officially noted the revisions in the February 2026 edition of its community newsletter.

The new rates affect several types of town services, including building permits and recreational programs. Property owners and developers are encouraged to review the updated list to see how the price of specific services may have changed.

Municipal officials use these regular reviews to make sure that the fees paid by users cover the actual cost of providing services. This strategy helps the town manage growth and maintain its finances without depending entirely on property tax money.

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