Lloydminster approves 2026 budget with 4.08% tax hike and major infrastructure spending
Lloydminster city council has approved its 2026 municipal budget, passing a 4.08 per cent property tax increase that city officials say is needed to maintain services, fund water and road upgrades, and keep long-term infrastructure plans on track.
The $119.3-million operating budget and $29.9-million capital plan were adopted Monday. According to the city’s budget presentation, nearly 40 per cent of operating spending goes toward salaries and benefits, while inflation, higher construction costs and aging infrastructure continue to put pressure on day-to-day expenses.
Environmental Services — which manages water, sewer and waste — represents the largest share of the capital budget at 53 per cent, followed by Transportation Services at 27 per cent.
“The approved 2026 budget positions us to maintain essential services while continuing to invest in the infrastructure our community relies on every day,” City Manager Dion Pollard said.


