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NOTICE: 2026 municipal budget book available online

April 23, 2026

The County of Prince Edward’s 2026 municipal budget book is now available online.

Residents are encouraged to review the document to learn more about how the budget is created, different parts of the budget, key financial data, and highlights from departments across the corporation.

Recognizing the complexity and scope of the budget materials, staff have produced a budget book as a way of simplifying information so that the community can more clearly understand and engage with one of Council’s most important tasks.

The 2026 budget, the fourth and final for the 2022-2026 Council term, is built on twin pillars: Delivering for Today; Planning for Tomorrow.

Delivering for Today:

With a commitment to fiscal sustainability, the 2026 budget supports the delivery of essential services that residents depend on daily, like fire protection, snow plowing, and garbage collection.

Planning for Tomorrow:

Assets like roads, parks, and fire equipment play a critical role in the delivery of reliable, safe, and cost-effective services. The 2026 budget includes targeted infrastructure investments in several strategic priority areas identified by County Council. These recommended investments have been shaped by public input during the development of the 10-year community plan, the asset management plan, and the 2026 budget.

View the 2026 municipal budget book here:

https://www.thecounty.ca/residents/services/finance/budgets/

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