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Part 2: Unanimous Votes and Procurement Questions - 02/24/2026
Board moves forward with federal funding exploration while maintaining procurement rules and continuing housing project planning.
Feb 24


Part 2: Split Votes on AMP and Ballot Question Highlight Divisions – 02/24/2026
Council decisions include firefighter negotiations, housing pressure updates, enforcement by-law changes, and a 2026 election ballot question.
Feb 24


Part 2: Heritage Plan Amended, Farmland Application Denied, and Rezoning Debated – 02/18/2026
Councillors debate heritage plan timing, raise rezoning concerns, and deliver a clear decision on a rural agricultural application.
Feb 18


Part 1: Cultural Heritage Plan Advances as Planning Committee Debates Next Steps – 02/18/2026
Board members discuss youth funding for The ROC, victim services coordination, policing trends, and rising local safety concerns including intimate partner violence.
Feb 18


Part 2: Code of Conduct, Roads, and Barker Street – 02/10/2026
Council aligns on road contracts and funding timelines while flagging governance issues and moving forward with Barker Street consultation.
Feb 10


Part 1: Food for Learning Growth, Tourism Data Strategy, and Winter Road Decisions – 02/10/2026
Council addresses rising student food needs, tourism data strategy, and makes key decisions on winter maintenance and local road changes.
Feb 10


Roblin Lake camp proposal resurfaces after years of inactivity
A revived resort proposal at Roblin Lake is drawing strong local concern over water capacity, ecology, and long-term impacts.
Feb 9


Part 1: Cultural Heritage Plan Sparks Urgent Debate at Heritage Committee - 02/04/2026
Heritage Committee advances Cultural Heritage Master Plan with urgency around Bill 23, recommending a six-month implementation plan while reviewing permits, signage, and procedural gaps.
Feb 4


Part 2: Bill 23 Deadlines, Implementation Motion, and Permit Decisions – 02/04/2026
Heritage Committee unanimously advances Cultural Heritage Master Plan as a living document, while flagging Bill 23 urgency, permit sequencing issues, and implementation planning.
Feb 4


Part 2: Roblin Lake Rezoning, Rural Consent Changes, and Picton Zoning Decisions – 02/04/2026
Councillors raise strong concerns over Roblin Lake rezoning while approving rural consents with amendments, deferring Redtail Winery, and advancing downtown Picton zoning and planning policy changes.
Feb 4


Part 2: Tourism Priorities, Chamber Funding Debate, and Economic Plan Alignment – 01/30/2025
The County Committee aligns on economic strategy while debating tourism impacts and future Chamber funding, highlighting differing priorities across communities.
Jan 30


Part 2: Council Positions, Ward Perspectives, and Infrastructure Direction – 01/29/2026
Council unites behind a cautious approach to growth, backing further study, plant assessments, and public input before committing to major infrastructure spending.
Jan 29


Part 2: Fundraisers, Waste Services, and the 2026 Budget – 01/13/2026
Council decisions reveal alignment on community fee relief and waste services, while budget reserves and policy motions expose sharper divisions among councillors.
Jan 13


Part 2: Board Positions, Financial Debate, and Disraeli Street - 01/12/2026
Board members align on advancing Disraeli housing plans while raising concerns about finances, timelines, and funding clarity.
Jan 12


Part 1: Fawcett Subdivision, Cherryvale Rezoning, and Farm Lot Adjustment Decisions – 12/17/2025
A proposed Picton subdivision fails after heavy debate, while Cherryvale rezoning passes and a farm lot adjustment moves forward with eased conditions.
Dec 17, 2025


Part 2: Fawcett Subdivision, Cherryvale Approval, and Lot Adjustment Consensus – 12/17/2025
Councillors reject a Picton subdivision over access concerns, approve Cherryvale rezoning with one dissent, and quickly pass a farm lot adjustment.
Dec 17, 2025


County reopens Picton Terminals dispute despite past setbacks
Prince Edward County is reopening its long-running dispute with Picton Terminals by initiating a bylaw investigation into possible zoning violations.
Dec 14, 2025


Part 2: Why Village A Passed Unanimously and Where the Real Pressure Points Begin - 11/19/2025
While the vote was unanimous, the debate revealed where future pressure points will land. Councillors largely treated Village A as a model case—citing consultation, design changes, and housing mix—while flagging operational risks around parking, laneway maintenance, traffic, and long-term costs that will resurface as development moves from approval to lived reality.
Nov 19, 2025


PART 1: Affordable Housing Board Restarts With Leadership, Partnerships, and Project Momentum - 09/08/2025
After the summer break, the Affordable Housing Corporation moved key Picton and Wellington projects forward, advancing plans for Disraeli Street, refining a Nile Street housing and food bank partnership, and approving governance updates to support upcoming funding and board recruitment decisions.
Sep 8, 2025


PART 2: Environmental Committee Pushes Climate Funding Forward Without Waiting for the Plan - 09/02/2025
Facing delays in the Climate Action Plan, the Environmental Advisory Committee pushed ahead with practical steps, advancing ideas for heat protection, targeted climate funding, and embedding a climate lens into everyday municipal decision-making.
Sep 2, 2025
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