County of Grande Prairie Council approves 2026 Interim Budget
County of Grande Prairie Council has approved the interim 2026 budget.
A release from the county says that council aims to expand infrastructure to support growth and promote long-term sustainability while investing in policing and recreation.
If passed, the budget will include a 2.9 per cent municipal tax rate increase, translating to approximately $61.12 annually on an average residential property valued at $491,000.
“We are currently reviewing long-range plans to address assets requiring renewal and rehabilitation, such as bridges, paved roads, water and sewer systems, and the county vehicle fleet,” says Reeve Amanda McDonald. “Council remains focused on balancing the needs of our residents with responsible financial stewardship. Looking ahead to final budget deliberations in April, sustaining the services and infrastructure residents and businesses rely on will be the priority, before considering future enhancements.”