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Part 2: Structure, Enforcement, and Future Planning – 05/13/2026
Committee members differ on how heritage work should be organized while advancing updates on Wellington’s heritage district, North Marysburgh designations, and future enforcement tools.
May 13


Part 1: Cell Gap Update, Strong Mayor Powers, and Provincial Bill Debate - 05/27/2025
Council opposes strong mayor powers and Bill 5, while debating cell coverage gaps and infrastructure concerns affecting communities across the County.
May 27, 2025


Part 1: PEC Council Holds Integrity Commissioner Training on Ethics, Conflicts, and Council Conduct - 05/06/2025
Prince Edward County Council participated in a public training session led by the Integrity Commissioner, focusing on ethical responsibilities, conflicts of interest, and proper conduct in municipal governance.
May 6, 2025


Part 2: PEC Council Explores Ethics, Conflicts, and Community Roles During Integrity Training - 05/06/2025
Prince Edward County Council discussed ethics rules, conflicts of interest, and community involvement during an open training session led by the Integrity Commissioner.
May 6, 2025


Part 1: Comprehensive Zoning By-law Review, Agricultural Lot Sizes, Winery & Agritourism Rules, and Rural Severances - 04/02/2025
Prince Edward County’s Planning & Development Committee reviewed the draft comprehensive zoning by-law, discussing agricultural land protection, winery and agritourism regulations, rural zoning changes, and additional planning applications affecting development and infrastructure.
Apr 2, 2025


Part 2: Prime Agricultural Lot Size, Winery Regulations, Agritourism Rules, and Environmental Protections - 04/02/2025
Stakeholders debated zoning rules affecting farms, wineries, and development, highlighting the need for flexibility, environmental safeguards, and support for local agriculture before final approval.
Apr 2, 2025


Part 1: Policing Oversight, Budget Approval, and Community Safety – 07/11/2024
Board members focused on leadership structure, financial oversight, and clear policing data. Key outcomes included approving the 2025 budget, funding a Family Wellness Night, refining governance rules, and improving how crime statistics are communicated to the public.
Jul 11, 2024


Part 2: Board Leadership, Policing Priorities, and What It Means for Residents – 07/11/2024
New leadership was established, governance rules were revised for compliance, and key funding decisions were approved. Police updates clarified crime data, highlighted reductions in property crime, and reinforced focus on impaired driving and road safety.
Jul 11, 2024
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