Tax and utility rate increases part of 2026 Budget for City of Brooks
Brooks City Council has approved its 2026 Budget, which includes $41.1 million in operating expenses to maintain essential services and utilities.
The City stated that to meet rising costs, the approved budget includes a tax increase equivalent to almost $10 per month for a home assessed at $300,000, which does not include Alberta Education and Seniors Housing requisitions.
Utility bills will also see an increase, with the average household in Brooks expected to see a rise of about $10.78 per bi-monthly bill.
Increases have been attributed to the rising costs for treated water purchases under the Newell Regional Services Corp. contract, higher landfill requisition fees, and inflationary impacts on electricity and insurance.

