Additional surpluses from the water and wastewater departments contributed to the total
Brockville’s City Council has revealed strong financial results for 2025, projecting a large surplus by the end of the year.
Mayor Matt Wren highlighted the expected surplus amount.
The report, covering the first nine months of 2025, shows a surplus of $348,929, with the majority of savings coming from staff vacancies, which saved the city about $200,000.
However, deficits at the Brockville Police Service and shared municipal services reduced the overall surplus to $240,134.
Additional surpluses from the water and wastewater departments contributed to the total.
The water department expects a surplus of $76,518, while wastewater is projected to finish with $209,988.
Wren also explained plans to strengthen the bylaw department after receiving feedback from residents.
The financial snapshot will be reviewed by the general committee today.

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