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Every year, the City of Langford adopts a Five-year Financial Plan (budget), as required by Provincial Legislation. This Plan reflects Council’s fiscal priorities and the complexity of maintaining and improving services for our growing city. Any time you drive down a road, visit a park or trail, attend a community event, or receive help from emergency services, you’re using a City service. These services are paid for in part by property taxes as well as other sources of revenue, such as permits and user fees.
Developing the budget is a complex multi-step process with the lens of building a safe, affordable, fiscally stable, resilient city for everyone, including future generations.
Budget Priorities
The 2026 budget will continue to align with Council’s 2023-2027 Strategic Plan which focuses on seven key priorities:
Sustainable Development
Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship
Economic Development
Transportation
Good Governance
Quality of Life
Collaborative Advocacy
The City appreciates your time and contributions to the budget process.
Survey closed end of day, March 4, 2026.
Every year, the City of Langford adopts a Five-year Financial Plan (budget), as required by Provincial Legislation. This Plan reflects Council’s fiscal priorities and the complexity of maintaining and improving services for our growing city. Any time you drive down a road, visit a park or trail, attend a community event, or receive help from emergency services, you’re using a City service. These services are paid for in part by property taxes as well as other sources of revenue, such as permits and user fees.
Developing the budget is a complex multi-step process with the lens of building a safe, affordable, fiscally stable, resilient city for everyone, including future generations.
Budget Priorities
The 2026 budget will continue to align with Council’s 2023-2027 Strategic Plan which focuses on seven key priorities:
Sustainable Development
Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship
Economic Development
Transportation
Good Governance
Quality of Life
Collaborative Advocacy
The City appreciates your time and contributions to the budget process.
2026 City of Langford Budget has finished this stage
Committee of the Whole at 7pm
Initial 2026 Budget discussions
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
2026 City of Langford Budget has finished this stage
Committee of the Whole at 7pm
Property Taxes and Financial Plan 101
Presentation on 2026-2030 Proposed Five-Year Financial Plan (CPI impact and population info included)
Presentation on potential budget impacts to reduce tax increase to 11%, 9%, 6%, 3%
No public input
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
2026 City of Langford Budget has finished this stage
• Budget survey opens
Thursday, February 19, 2026
2026 City of Langford Budget has finished this stage
Committee of the Whole at 7pm • Continuation of February 10 Committee of the Whole meeting • No public input
Monday, February 23, 2026
2026 City of Langford Budget has finished this stage
Committee of the Whole at 7pm
Public input
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
2026 City of Langford Budget has finished this stage
• Budget survey closes
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
2026 City of Langford Budget is currently at this stage
• Presentation of Budget survey results • Mayor and Council Deliberation • Public Input • Meeting was adjourned and will continue Monday March 23 at 7pm
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
this is an upcoming stage for 2026 City of Langford Budget
Regular Council Meeting at 7pm
• Council to deliberate and consider approval of Financial Plan • Public Input
Monday, April 20, 2026
this is an upcoming stage for 2026 City of Langford Budget
Regular Council Meeting at 7pm • Council to consider 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, readings of Financial Plan Bylaw and 2026 Tax Rates Bylaw. •Public Input
Monday, May 4
this is an upcoming stage for 2026 City of Langford Budget
Regular Council Meeting at 7pm • Council to consideradoption of Financial Plan Bylaw and 2026 Tax Rates Bylaw •Public Input