2026 Budget

Each year the Town of Newmarket undertakes a detailed budget planning process to ensure we are meeting the needs of our community now and in the future. This includes valuable input from the community which helps guide the strategic priorities of Council.  

At the Monday, December 8, 2025 Council Meeting, Newmarket Council approved a fiscally responsible 2.99 per cent tax increase (Town portion). The Town continues to deliver on its commitment to keeping municipal taxes as low as possible while investing in Town’s infrastructure, preparing for the future and maintaining the high level of services that make Newmarket a top place to live in Canada.

Council and staff worked diligently over many months, engaging the community throughout the process, to deliver a budget that limits the financial impact to residents as much as possible, while planning for the continued future success of the community.

The 2.99 per cent tax increase equates to an approximate $78 increase per year ($6.50 per month) for the average home. This is based on an average residential home assessed by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (“MPAC”) at $711,000 (based on 2016 market values). Newmarket’s tax levy remains one of the lowest in York Region and continues the Town’s commitment to keeping the levy approximately 10 per cent below the GTA average in taxes per capita.

The 2026 budget is built upon the following goals:​ 

  • Maintaining service levels​ 
  • Ensuring a balanced approach on inter-generational equity ​(balancing current needs with the needs of future generations) 
  • Ensuring Newmarket is one of Canada’s best places to live, work and thrive​ 
  • Delivering capital programs to support growth and asset replacements​ 
  • Funding growth with growth dollars to maintain service levels as our population increases​ 
  • Building budgets on the foundation of the Fiscal Strategy 

As always, the Town continues to strive to find the balance between keeping municipal taxes low, while maintaining the high level of services that make Newmarket a top place to live in Canada, investing in our assets and preparing for the future. 

Learn more by viewing the media release on the 2026 Budget and/or view the Budget presentation and accompanying documents. 

How we engaged the public in 2026

It is very important to hear from our residents as we worked together to shape the 2026 budget and the future of our community. Voices were heard at Council meetings and other public engagement opportunities such as speaking with our residents at local Farmers' Market's and engaging them on social media. See below for a list of dates and times for budget meetings. 

Meeting / eventDate
Committee of the Whole – Preliminary draft budgetSeptember 29, 2025
Budget booth at the Newmarket Farmers’ Market, visit us to learn more about the 2026 budget and future plans for the communityOctober 4, 2025
Special Committee of the Whole – Review of capital and rate-supported operating budgetsOctober 20, 2025
Special Committee of the Whole – Review of the tax-supported operating budgetNovember 10, 2025 
​Committee of the Whole – Presentation of the draft budgets and fees and chargesDecember 1, 2025
​Council meeting – Council approval of the 2026 Budget ​December 8, 2025