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PEC Council Oct 21 agenda highlights

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 19, 2025 | 9:03 AM

Prince Edward County Council meets at 7pm on Tuesday, Oct 21 at Shire Hall.

Agenda highlights include:

A staff report on the Five-Year Rural Road Improvement Plan Update. The report provides an updated overview of the plan’s goals and challenges as well as the progress made during the first three years. It also highlights key considerations for 2026. This report does not include the separate five-year asphalt reconstruction and resurfacing program.

A staff report of the Prince Edward County Affordable Housing Corporation Governance Update. Following a recent governance review, PECAHC is seeking to consolidate governance documents and clarify its structure and mandate with the municipality by repealing Municipal By-Law 21-2023 and replacing it with a new by-law.

A staff report regarding the winter maintenance program for sidewalks. The report provides Council with a detailed overview of sidewalk plowing operations, including route mapping, service level descriptions, rationale for prioritization, and associated costs.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting in person at Shire Hall (332 Picton Main St) or watch on the municipality’s YouTube channel.

Members of the public who wish to provide comments under Section 6 of the agenda titled ‘Comments from the Audience’ are encouraged to contact clerks@pecounty.on.ca by noon on Tuesday, Oct 21 to register.

View the agenda and supporting matieral at this link.

(HAILEY MACDONALD)