2026 Budget Adopted
HURON-KINLOSS, ON – The Township of Huron-Kinloss 2026 Municipal Budget has been finalized and is deemed adopted. This year’s budget balances a commitment to essential infrastructure with a focus on community sustainability, resulting in a 4.00% tax rate increase.
Budget Overview and Impact on Residents
The 2026 Budget contains $17.3 million in operating expenditures and $13.3 million in capital expenditures. After revenues and transfers from reserves are applied, the Township must levy $12,226,003, an increase of $746,968 (6.51%) over the 2025 levy. While the total levy reflects the rising costs of materials and services, the impact on individual property owners is moderated by growth in the community’s assessment base.
For 2026, the municipal tax rate is set at 0.00788320, representing a 4.00% increase over 2025. This means the municipal portion of the tax bill will increase by $30.32 for every $100,000 of a property’s assessed value. For an average single-family home assessed at $272,000, this represents an increase of approximately $82.47 per year, or about $1.59 per week.
The province-wide reassessment remains on hold; therefore, property values for the 2026 taxation year continue to be based on 2020 assessments unless property-specific changes have occurred.
2026 Budget Development Process
The 2026 cycle marked the Township’s first budget completed under the Strong Mayor powers established in Part VI.1 of the Municipal Act. These regulations grant Mayors specific authority regarding budget preparation, timelines, and amendment requirements.
To ensure the process remained as close to the Township’s traditional collaborative model as possible, Mayor Don Murray directed Staff to prepare a budget with a tax rate increase capped at 4.00%.
The Mayor’s draft budget was formally proposed on January 19th and later presented at the January 26th Budget meeting. The process allowed Council until February 18th to suggest formal amendments. Throughout this period, the Mayor and Council continued to collaborate, clarify priorities, and discuss potential changes to support shared community goals.
During the February 2nd Council meeting, Council engaged in an open forum to explore community priorities and long-term financial planning. After evaluating proposed amendments, Council reached a consensus and moved to waive the remainder of the 30-day amendment period. By waiving this period, the budget was deemed adopted as of February 2nd, ahead of the statutory deadline.
Mayor’s Message and 2026 Investment Priorities
“We’ve worked hard to deliver a budget that balances the reality of rising costs with the services our residents rely on every day,” said Mayor Don Murray. “By focusing on the priorities we heard from the community—like keeping our roads safe, our water clean, and our fire services strong—we are making the necessary investments to care for Huron‑Kinloss today while planning responsibly for generations to come.”
The adopted budget supports core municipal services and long‑term sustainability, including:
- Maintaining and improving local roads, bridges, sidewalks, and stormwater infrastructure
- Upgrading water and wastewater systems to ensure reliable and safe service delivery
- Supporting fire and emergency services through equipment renewal and safety improvements
- Investing in community facilities and recreation amenities, including enhancements at the Ripley‑Huron Community Centre and Point Clark Community Centre
- Enhancing parks, trails, and public spaces to support accessibility, recreation, and environmental stewardship
- Advancing long‑term planning for waste management and infrastructure growth, including landfill capacity planning and master servicing studies
These investments align with resident feedback collected during the Township’s 2026 Budget engagement process and reflect the priorities identified in the Township’s Sustainability & Strategic Plan.
To learn more about the 2026 Budget, visit the Township’s Budget & Finance webpage.
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For more information:
Christine Heinisch
Manager of Financial Services
Township of Huron-Kinloss
519-395-3735
cheinisch@huronkinloss.com
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21 Queen Street
P.O. Box 130
Ripley ON, N0G 2R0
Phone: 519-395-3735
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