Financial Plan

As required by the Community Charter, the City of Coquitlam completes a Five-Year Financial Plan each year. The Financial Plan ensures responsible management of the City's finances while aligning with the community's needs. It also outlines how money will be spent on key priorities and provides clear direction for City staff to deliver municipal services to residents. 

To learn more about how municipal tax dollars support City services and the public assets essential to those services, see the section below entitled ‘Interactive Ways to View City Data’ to learn more about where your tax dollars go. See also: 2026 Budget – Property Taxes Explained (PDF).

How the City Develops a Financial Plan

Creating a Financial Plan is a long and complex process that starts months before the budget is approved. Here's how it's done:

  1. Strategic and Business Planning — Guided by the City's Strategic Plan and Business Plan, the process ensures that both immediate needs and long-term goals are balanced.
  2. Public Consultation — Residents provide feedback through surveys and meetings.
  3. Council Briefings — City leaders receive detailed reports to help inform their decisions.
  4. Department Input — City departments and cultural partners present to Council current services and service levels, and what's needed to maintain those services. 

This thorough process makes sure the City's financial plan and budget supports both current needs and future priorities. 

Public Input on the City’s Budget

Community input is a key component of Coquitlam’s budget planning process. It helps:

  • Align the budget with the community’s current needs and priorities.
  • Educate residents on how budgets are developed and tax dollars are spent.
  • Balance individual needs with those of a growing community, even during economic uncertainty.

From August 29 to September 14, 2025, Coquitlam residents and businesses were able to participate in the budget planning process for 2026 through a short online survey. Thank you to everyone who participated and shared their feedback. The results of the 2026 Budget Survey can be found in our 2026 Budget What We Heard Report (PDF).

Financial Plan Presentations to Council

As part of the annual budget planning process, City departments and cultural partners present their budgets and any new budget requests to Council at a Finance Standing Committee Meeting. For the draft 2026 – 2030 Financial Plan, you can watch the meetings live on October 29 and 30, 2025 at coquitlam.ca/WebCasts, or review the highlight documents below.

Any questions or comments on these documents can be submitted to the Finance team via email.

The below section includes information on past financial plans: 

2025 – 2029 Financial Plan | Planning for a Stable Tomorrow

On December 2, 2024, Council approved the 2025 - 2029 Five Year Financial Plan Bylaw (PDF) and the 2025 rates for utilities (water, sewer, drainage and solid waste)(PDF). The City's Annual Tax Rates are adopted after the BC Assessment Authority information on property values becomes available. The detailed Financial Plan and Highlights documents are then developed. 

Learn more: Coquitlam's 2025 Budget Balances Growth, Sustainability and Community Needs

Interactive Ways to View City Data 

Want to see where your tax dollars go? Use the Coquitlam OpenBook data visualization tool to explore the City's budgets and spending. You can:

  • View the annual expenses using the latest financial statement data.
  • See the 5-year Capital Budget with detailed project information.
  • Explore the Operating Budget with a breakdown by department.
  • Learn about new and ongoing projects through clickable maps, charts and graphs.
  • Search and filter topics to find detailed information that matters to you.
  • Share your feedback with us.

Financial Plan Archive