2025 South Frontenac Budget

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The budget is more than just dollars and cents – it impacts you through the programs and services you receive and is considered to be one of the Township's most important strategic documents, serving as a guide for everything that we do. Each time you enjoy a local park or beach, have your garbage and recycling collected, or use a recently plowed or repaired road, you are seeing your tax dollars at work.

It is South Frontenac's goal to provide a balance of services that improve the quality of life for all our residents, while also ensuring we have the organizational capacity to deliver cost-effective services in a changing world.

2025 Budget

The 2025 Budget was passed at the December 17, 2024 Council meeting. For full budget, view the budget in the Documents section.

Budget Highlights

  • Total operating and capital budget: $44,453,961 million
  • Operating budget of $28,350,620 million
  • Capital budget of $16,103,341 million
  • This represents a 4.41% increase (Township portion only) to the average household or $77.74 a year*

Sample of Capital Projects Approved for 2025:

  • $1,545,000 in fleet replacement for Fire and Public Services and $280,000 for Paid On-Call Firefighters (up to 30) recruitment/training
  • $4,315,000 for Highway 38 reconstruction
  • $250,000 for the Arterial Culvert Replacement - transfer to reserves for future funding
  • $250,000 for a Joint Fire Hall & OPP Station-Design
  • $250,000 for the Centennial Park - Baseball Diamond Rehabilitation
    *based on an average assessment of $278,126

*based on an average assessment of $278,126

For a complete list of 2025 capital project, see the Capital Budget pages.

Budget Survey Results

Thanks to everyone who took our survey to provide feedback on the 2025 budget. 413 people took the survey compared to 564 last year. 77.24% of respondents agreed to keep the same tax rate or to increase to a reasonable rate.

We asked residents to take a short survey between September 4 and October 11, 2024. The input from the survey helped Council make informed decisions for the 2025 budget. You can view the results of the survey under "documents".

Questions about this platform can be directed to communications@southfrontenac.net.

View the 2025 Budget Survey Results:

2025 Survey Results by South Frontenac

The budget is more than just dollars and cents – it impacts you through the programs and services you receive and is considered to be one of the Township's most important strategic documents, serving as a guide for everything that we do. Each time you enjoy a local park or beach, have your garbage and recycling collected, or use a recently plowed or repaired road, you are seeing your tax dollars at work.

It is South Frontenac's goal to provide a balance of services that improve the quality of life for all our residents, while also ensuring we have the organizational capacity to deliver cost-effective services in a changing world.

2025 Budget

The 2025 Budget was passed at the December 17, 2024 Council meeting. For full budget, view the budget in the Documents section.

Budget Highlights

  • Total operating and capital budget: $44,453,961 million
  • Operating budget of $28,350,620 million
  • Capital budget of $16,103,341 million
  • This represents a 4.41% increase (Township portion only) to the average household or $77.74 a year*

Sample of Capital Projects Approved for 2025:

  • $1,545,000 in fleet replacement for Fire and Public Services and $280,000 for Paid On-Call Firefighters (up to 30) recruitment/training
  • $4,315,000 for Highway 38 reconstruction
  • $250,000 for the Arterial Culvert Replacement - transfer to reserves for future funding
  • $250,000 for a Joint Fire Hall & OPP Station-Design
  • $250,000 for the Centennial Park - Baseball Diamond Rehabilitation
    *based on an average assessment of $278,126

*based on an average assessment of $278,126

For a complete list of 2025 capital project, see the Capital Budget pages.

Budget Survey Results

Thanks to everyone who took our survey to provide feedback on the 2025 budget. 413 people took the survey compared to 564 last year. 77.24% of respondents agreed to keep the same tax rate or to increase to a reasonable rate.

We asked residents to take a short survey between September 4 and October 11, 2024. The input from the survey helped Council make informed decisions for the 2025 budget. You can view the results of the survey under "documents".

Questions about this platform can be directed to communications@southfrontenac.net.

View the 2025 Budget Survey Results:

2025 Survey Results by South Frontenac

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    Are there any plans for paving Tett Cres?

    Leanne Clipsham asked 4 months ago

    The Township of South Frontenac currently manages over 800km of roadways, 195km of which are maintained with a gravel surface.   The Public Services Department takes technical guidance from the Ministry of Transportation Pavement Design and Rehabilitation Manual (2013) when considering the surface selection for roadways. This provincial guideline recommends that gravel surfaces be utilized for rural local roadways with average annual daily traffic (AADT) volumes of 200 vehicles or less per day. The most recent traffic counts for Tett Crescent indicate that the current AADT is in the order of 88 vehicles per day.  Tett Crescent would not be considered a high priority for hard surfacing once evaluated against other gravel roads in the network.   Recent reconstruction costs for upgrading a gravel road to hard surfaced (chip sealed) are in the order of $275,000/km.  

    Please refer to the Township's 2022 Road Needs Study to learn more about gravel roads.  South Frontenac Comprehensive Roads Needs Study | EngageFrontenac.ca

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