METRO VANCOUVER — Residents are being invited to share their perspectives for Metro Vancouver’s 2026 budget and five-year financial plan.
The budget will fund critical services that Metro Vancouver provides to three million residents, explains a release, from delivering drinking water and treating wastewater to managing solid waste, protecting air quality, planning for the region’s future, providing affordable rental housing and stewarding regional parks.
Metro Vancouver delivers some of the largest infrastructure projects in B.C. and serves over 50 per cent of the province’s population.
The vast majority of the budget goes toward water and wastewater services, the release adds. Of the $875 average cost per household in 2025 for Metro Vancouver services, $710 is going toward the water and liquid waste services. A detailed breakdown of how rates are distributed can be found on the budget webpage.
Residents are encouraged to share their feedback by:
- Visiting the Metro Vancouver website for more information
- Watching a video on the annual budget
- Completing a five-minute questionnaire
- Emailing comments budgetengagement@metrovancouver.org
Residents can provide feedback until March 30. Input will be shared with the Metro Vancouver Board this spring.
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