2026 County of Prince Edward Budget

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County Council will begin considering the 2026 municipal budget on Monday, December 1.

Click here to view the draft 2026 operating and capital budgets.

Recognizing the complexity and scope of the budget materials, staff have produced a budget book. The book will help you better understand and engage with one of Council's most important tasks. The document touches on how the budget is created, different parts of the budget, key financial data, and highlights from departments across the corporation.

Click here to view the budget book


Get involved!

Stay informed and get involved in the County's 2026 budget process by:


Did you know?

Every dollar in the municipal budget tells a story — about priorities, about values, and about what kind of community we’re building together.

This year, like every year, we’re aiming for a budget that reflects your needs, your input, and your vision for Prince Edward County. That means transparency in how decisions are made. It means clear information about where your tax dollars go. And it means opportunities for you to get involved — whether you're curious about a specific line item or just want the big picture.

The 2026 budget is about more than funding the year ahead. It’s about building a municipality that works — today and tomorrow.

County Council will begin considering the 2026 municipal budget on Monday, December 1.

Click here to view the draft 2026 operating and capital budgets.

Recognizing the complexity and scope of the budget materials, staff have produced a budget book. The book will help you better understand and engage with one of Council's most important tasks. The document touches on how the budget is created, different parts of the budget, key financial data, and highlights from departments across the corporation.

Click here to view the budget book


Get involved!

Stay informed and get involved in the County's 2026 budget process by:


Did you know?

Every dollar in the municipal budget tells a story — about priorities, about values, and about what kind of community we’re building together.

This year, like every year, we’re aiming for a budget that reflects your needs, your input, and your vision for Prince Edward County. That means transparency in how decisions are made. It means clear information about where your tax dollars go. And it means opportunities for you to get involved — whether you're curious about a specific line item or just want the big picture.

The 2026 budget is about more than funding the year ahead. It’s about building a municipality that works — today and tomorrow.

Questions

The draft 2026 budget has been posted for review. 

Click here to view the budget documents.

Click here to view accompanying budget book.

Do you have a question about the draft 2026 budget? Ask away and we will answer it.

You can also email your questions and comments to communications@pecounty.on.ca

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    When prioritizing road maintenance, can we not make the roads at councilor's homes the priority. I find it infuriating that council has made themselves a priority over the community needs

    Vicky Whittaker asked 8 days ago

    Vicky,

    Road maintenance priorities are generally on provincial road-classes as set out in O. Reg. 239/02 – Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways. 

    Rehabilitation and reconstruction works are prioritized using third-party road condition assessments verified by staff to develop the Council-approved five-year roads plan. For transparency, the five-year roads plan was presented to Council and the public in 2023, and each year the road list is brought forward during budget discussions for public input.

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