caledon budget 2026 priorities

Caledon Budget 2026 Priorities: Residents Set the Direction for a Stronger, Safer, and More Connected Community

As the Town of Caledon prepares for its 2026 Budget, local residents have made their voices heard. Through a recent community-wide budget survey, residents identified four key Caledon Budget 2026 priorities that reflect Caledon’s shared values and vision for the future — safety, infrastructure, parks and recreation, and emergency services.

According to the official Town of Caledon announcement, these priorities will guide the Town’s investments and decisions as Council finalizes the 2026 financial plan later this year.

Listening to the Community: What Residents Said Matters Most

Public engagement has always played a key role in shaping Caledon’s budget. This year’s Caledon Budget 2026 survey invited residents to share what matters most when it comes to spending, service delivery, and community improvements.

Four clear themes emerged:

  1. Roads Operations – Residents ranked road maintenance, snow clearing, and infrastructure repairs as top priorities. With Caledon’s continued growth and rural character, safe and efficient roads remain essential for residents, businesses, and visitors alike.

  2. Municipal Law Enforcement – Many survey participants expressed a desire for enhanced enforcement, particularly around traffic safety and property standards, to ensure neighbourhoods remain respectful and well-managed.

  3. Parks, Recreation, and Community Services – Caledon residents continue to emphasize the importance of accessible parks, trails, and recreational facilities that support active lifestyles and bring people together.

  4. Fire and Emergency Services – Safety remains a cornerstone of Caledon’s identity, with strong support for investing in emergency response capacity and maintaining readiness across all communities.

Mayor Annette Groves thanked residents for their input, noting that “your feedback helps ensure that Council’s decisions reflect the values and priorities of our community.”

Caledon Budget 2026: Built on Collaboration and Fiscal Responsibility

The upcoming Caledon Budget 2026 meeting, scheduled for November 5, will serve as the first opportunity for Council to review the town’s financial landscape and discuss next steps.

According to Robert Cummings, Caledon’s Commissioner of Finance and Chief Financial Officer, community input has provided a “clear roadmap” for staff and Council to balance strategic investments with fiscal responsibility — ensuring the Town continues to grow sustainably while investing in what matters most.

The feedback gathered through Have Your Say Caledon not only shapes budget priorities but also supports long-term planning, helping ensure that Caledon’s services remain effective and responsive to community needs.

Residents can review the full survey results and track progress at haveyoursaycaledon.ca/budget2026.

Why Understanding Caledon Budget 2026 Priorities Matters

The Caledon Budget process goes beyond numbers — it’s about setting direction for the kind of community residents want to build together. By taking part in surveys, open houses, and digital consultations, residents directly influence where the Town allocates funding, how services are delivered, and what future projects are prioritized.

Whether it’s maintaining safe roads in winter, upgrading community parks, or ensuring the Town’s fire services have the resources they need, each budget decision contributes to building a stronger and more connected Caledon.

At Building Caledon Together, we see this as another example of how collaboration between residents and local government can lead to positive, transparent decision-making.

Get Involved with Caledon Budget 2026 Priorities

The Caledon Budget 2026 discussions are ongoing, and your voice still matters. Residents are encouraged to:

Together, we can help shape a budget that reflects Caledon’s priorities — from infrastructure and safety to community wellness and growth.

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