
Mayor Mat Siscoe waived the mayoral veto period for the 2026 multi-year budget on Thursday, finalizing the City of St. Catharines’ budget by accepting City Council amendments tabled Nov. 19. This marks the conclusion of the budget process under the Strong Mayor legislation introduced by the Province of Ontario in 2023.
“With the passage of this year’s budget, Council and Staff have once again worked hard to deliver a budget that respects taxpayers and recognizes that affordability needs to be at the forefront of our decision-making,” said Mayor Mat Siscoe. “With a 1.74 per cent increase that still addresses the concerns in our community around the enforcement of our Public Space Use bylaw as well as the need for better snow-clearing in the winter, we’re showing the ability to be responsive to resident concerns.”
With the Council amendments, for the average homeowner the approved 2026 budget reflects a property tax increase of $31.17 (or 1.74 per cent) on the City’s portion of the tax bill.
Adjustments made as part of the readoption process since the initial approval of the multi-year budget earlier this year include:
With the readoption of the budget, investments made in 2026 will fund key initiatives to support community wellbeing and infrastructure renewal, including: