Will add about $7 per month for the average household
The 2026 Niagara Falls Tax Levy Budget has been approved, which means a 2.4% increase to the Operating Levy and a 2.0% increase to the Capital Levy.
A residential home with an average assessed value of $280,000 will see an increase of $77.56 per year, or $6.46 per month.
64% of Niagara Falls homes are assessed at $280,000 or less, although property assessments have not been updated in 10 years.
Capital Levy
- $36.77, or 47% of the annual increase, will be invested in roads.
- A $2,038,500 capital budget amendment to the Shave & Pave program will allow the City to repair an additional 4.13 km of roads.
Operating Levy
- $40.79, or 53% of the annual increase, supports City operations, including inflationary adjustments and targeted investments in:
- Sidewalk repairs to improve safety and accessibility.
- Storm sewer maintenance to increase CCTV inspections, flushing and catch basin cleanings.
- Modern software and cybersecurity to protect digital systems and ensure reliable services.

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