
North Battleford council to decide on reduced 2025 tax hike, expanded CSO powers
While Canadians await the results of the 2025 federal election Monday night, North Battleford’s mayor and councillors will be focused on their eighth regular council meeting of the year — and a busy agenda to tackle.
Among all the items on the list, council is expected to finalize a reduced 2025 property tax increase and consider changes to the city’s panhandling and public behaviour bylaw.
Administration is recommending council lower the previously approved property tax hike from 4.39 per cent to 4.27 per cent, following final adjustments to the city’s budget. The revisions reflect higher library security costs, staffing support for the parks department and reduced transit funding.
The Lakeland Library Region has advised the city that North Battleford’s library operating costs will rise by $23,500 this year, mainly due to increased security expenses.