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District of Muskoka Approves First Multi-Year Budget to Advance Community Priorities

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Key investments areas include affordable housing, long-term care redevelopment, repairing and maintaining District roads, and the expansion of Muskoka Paramedic Services.

Friday, January 17, 2025 (Muskoka, ON) – District Council approved it’s first multi-year budget yesterday, part of Council’s 2023-2026 Strategic Plan commitment to future thinking. The 2025 tax-supported budget reflects an operating levy of $101M and an investment of $109M in capital. The 2026 tax-supported budget reflects an operating levy of $106M and an investment of $56M in capital.

2025-2026 Budget Highlights

This budget maintains all service levels and acts on the priorities identified by residents in the District of Muskoka’s Strategic Plan.  Key investments include:

  • $53M to continue to invest in the redevelopment and expansion of Fairvern Long-Term Care Home, scheduled to open in 2026 with 160 long-term care beds that will be essential in supporting Muskoka’s aging population.
  • $20M over 2 years to significantly invest in community housing, affordable housing and homelessness in Muskoka, including the Big Move on Housing initiative led by Council.
  • $17M over 2 years for paramedic services to provide further care in the community, including an expansion of service in East Muskoka in mid-2026 and the completion of the new paramedic station in Glen Orchard.
  • $81M to improve Muskoka’s road and bridges network including resurfacing, major and minor capital upgrades, and a new investment in low volume roads and roadside safety upgrades.

Earlier this year, residents provided input into the budget process by identifying top priorities they felt most important for the District to address in the 2025-2026 budget. As noted in the key investment areas above, these comments have directly influenced priorities in the 2025-2026 budget. Learn more about the budget survey results.

As result of this budget approval, residents will see a 4.52% increase in 2025 and projected 3.62% increase in 2026 on the District portion of their municipal property taxes to fund municipal services. Residents will also see a 0.34% increase in 2025 and a projected increase of 0.32% in 2026 for a contribution to the redevelopment of the hospitals serving Muskoka residents. This represents an annual impact of approximately $15.69 in 2025 and $13.34 in 2026 per $100,000 assessed residential property value across the region.

“We understand the financial pressures our residents and communities are facing. With these challenges in mind, District Council has approved a budget that strikes a careful balance between affordability and addressing the priorities that matter most to our residents, such as housing and healthcare. This budget ensures we can continue delivering the services that families, individuals, and businesses depend on every day.” – Jeff Lehman, District Chair 

Where do District Tax Dollars Go? 

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A 2025-2026 rate-support budget for District water, sewer and garbage services was approved by District Council on October 21, 2024. These services are funded partly by user fees, which are determined by the service levels and vary across the District’s six area municipalities.

“Having a multi-year budget allows us to plan further into the future and manage resources for the long term, while still leaving room each year to assess economic influences and adjust priorities as they shift over time.” – Suzanne Olimer, Commissioner, Finance and Corporate Services

Learn more about the 2025-2026 budget by visiting www.muskoka.on.ca/budgets. 

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Planning and investing so that we have the services and infrastructure our residents and communities need—now and in the future. It’s what we do.

The District of Muskoka is made up of six area municipalities and is responsible for delivering critical public services and programs to residents in our community. Visit our website at www.muskoka.on.ca. For updates by email, subscribe to News Updates on our website.

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