Decision on splitting funding levies in SE health region deferred | InQuinte.ca
×
Today's latest storiesKenhtè:ke Language and Cultural Centre Now OpenCyclist dies following crash on Saturday night in FoxboroUPDATE- Fire destroys home and former business on Hamilton Road in QWPlanned power outage set for Monday in QWBelleville man part of Global Sumud Flotilla heading homeSteady rain expected in Quinte from Saturday to Sunday morningFraser Park Drive closure to start next week in Quinte WestMonth-long military training being conducted across Quinte starting next TuesdayLocal spring/summer sports season in full swingTrenton man charged in child sexual exploitation caseRural roads to get refreshed in Quinte WestUPDATE: Marlbank man found safeBeyond the Headlines - school safetyMcDougall Insurance Group acquires Tailored Insurance of Richmond Hill300 charges laid during Road Safety Week Blitz in BellevilleOpen House on Saturday for Belleville's newest riverside apartment communityAthlete of the Week: Alyssa MorrisonDispose of your electronics to help the community this SaturdayOver $70,000 raised for local kids on ThursdayBayside Secondary hits the ground running with Relay for Life Friday

Decision on splitting funding levies in SE health region deferred

By Hailey MacDonald Aug 28, 2025 | 10:06 AM

The South East Health Unit is delaying a decision on how to divide the cost of its funding between the municipalities it serves.

At its meeting yesterday, the Board of Health deferred motions related to the harmonization of municipal levies to the September meeting, and asked staff to include a summary of information presented to the board previously and key points from prior discussions so that they can make an informed decision.

The board is considering splitting contributions to the health unit’s funding on a per-capita basis, with each municipality contributing an equal amount per resident.

Staff will be preparing a briefing note with additional explanatory information, including a comparison of the impact to services at different funding levels.

(BROCK ORMOND)