The Council of the Township of Alnwick/Haldimand approved the 2026 Budget at the February 11, 2026 Special Council Meeting.
After thorough review, Council approved a 5.09% levy increase to fund the Township’s capital and operating budgets for 2026. Factoring in assessment growth from the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) of 1.01%, the net levy increase for 2026 is 4.08%. This levy amount also includes a 2% dedicated Infrastructure Levy to raise funds for the future needs of the Township’s aging infrastructure.
The 2026 Consolidated Budget is an estimated $17,957,750.27, with an estimated Operating Budget of $11,671,050.27 and an estimated Capital Budget of $6,286,700.00. This represents a total budget increase of $557,021.59 over the 2025 approved budget.
The 2026 Budget is strongly tied to the Township’s Strategic Plan and serves as a forward-looking plan that reinforces the Township’s commitment to strong infrastructure, vibrant communities, and responsible financial stewardship.
Key projects identified within the 2026 Budget include:
• Review and update of the Township’s Official Plan and Zoning By-law, Development Charges Study and By-law.
• Development of an updated Asset Management Plan, Drinking Water Master Plan, and Drinking Water Rate Study.
• Road resurfacing and/or reconstruction projects for Eddystone Rd, Dudley Rd, Massey Rd, and more.
• Replacement of the Haldimand Community Memorial Arena ice pad and refrigeration system.
• Continued implementation of the Fire Master Plan and upgrades to Fire Stations 1 (Grafton) and 2 (Centreton).
• Website upgrades, including the modernization of Building Permit and Facility Rental applications to online platforms, enhanced accessibility and searchability.
Through proactive investment in infrastructure and capital assets, the 2026 Budget addresses infrastructure needs today to reduce future financial pressures. This forward thinking approach protects long-term financial sustainability while minimizing the impact on both current and future taxpayers.
Council remains committed to transparency and accountability in financial decision making and appreciates the engagement and input received from residents throughout the budget process.
“On behalf of Council, I am pleased to share that the Township of Alnwick/Haldimand has approved the 2026 Budget following careful consideration, community input, and collaboration with staff. This budget reflects our commitment to responsible financial stewardship while continuing to invest in priority infrastructure and services. Key projects, including road improvements, long-term planning initiatives, implementation of existing projects and plans, and the upgrades to the Haldimand Community Memorial Arena will help support a safe, vibrant, and sustainable Alnwick/Haldimand. By taking a
proactive, forward-looking approach, we are addressing today’s needs while protecting the Township’s long-term financial health. I offer my sincere appreciation to the senior management team for their hard work and dedication throughout the process and also thank members of staff, Alnwick/Haldimand residents and Council for their contributions to this successful outcome.” – Mayor John Logel
“The Township of Alnwick Haldimand Council approved the 2026 Municipal Budget.
This budget aligns with our community’s priorities by maintaining essential services, supporting infrastructure renewal, and investing in long-term sustainability. The approved plan reflects a balanced approach to fiscal responsibility and continued growth. We thank all residents for their input and ongoing support in shaping our community’s future.” – CAO/Fire Chief Dave Dawson
The approved 2026 Budget is available on the municipal website at
https://www.ahtwp.ca/plans-and-reports.





















