Residents in Georgian Bluffs can learn about the Township's financial plans at a Budget Open House on Tuesday.
Georgian Bluff's council reviewed the 2026 Mayor’s Budget on Friday, the first budget to be presented under Ontario’s Strong Mayor powers.
The budget proposes a 4.76 per cent municipal tax rate increase, which comes in under council's 5 per cent target. The plan outlines $28.4 million in operating and capital expenditures, supported by a $14.5 million tax levy.
“This budget continues to reflect our commitment to strong financial management, investment in our community, and transparent governance,” said Mayor Sue Carleton. “In this budget you’ll see a focus on our infrastructure needs, alignment with our Corporate Strategic Plan, and continued investment in the core services that matter most to our residents.”
Next year's big ticket items include $2.2 million for reconstruction of 14th Street West, $2 million to prepare to replace the Main Street Bridge, and $1.5 million for the Township’s Hard Surface Preservation Program.
For the average single-family home assessed at $300,000, annual taxes would increase by about $101.
People can learn more at the Budget Open House on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Township Office.
To learn more or to view the full budget presentation, visit www.engagegb.ca/budget2026.