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Budget

The budget serves as the County’s financial blueprint, guiding the allocation of funds to essential programs and services. Planning and oversight ensure that resources are utilized efficiently to meet the community’s present and future needs.

2026 Budget process

Norfolk County is preparing its 2026 municipal budget and is encouraging residents to learn more about the process and understand recent changes to how budgets are developed in Ontario municipalities. 

Budget Committee meetings

Draft budgets

Draft budgets will be released one to two weeks before each meeting, allowing residents and Council members time to review and provide input.  

To request any of our budget documents in an alternative format or with communication support, please submit an Accessible Formats and Communication Supports Request or contact us.

What's new this year

This year marks the first budget cycle since Norfolk County was granted Strong Mayor Powers by the Province of Ontario in May of this year. Read more -  Norfolk County’s 2026 Budget process

Stay informed  

Stay informed about Norfolk's budget, Council decisions, news and notices by subscribing to MyNews at norfolkcounty.ca/mynews.   

Tax budget (Operating Budget)

The Tax Budget (or Levy Supported Operating Budget) refers to the funds required for day-to-day expenses. In many ways, it is similar to a typical household budget—things like the phone bill, groceries, and car insurance are “operating costs.”

The operating budget is funded primarily through Property Taxes, Fees & Charges, Reserve Fund Transfers, Grants, and Investment Income.

Capital Plan (Capital Budget)

The Capital Plan refers to funds that are budgeted to update or purchase new infrastructure within Norfolk County, typically fixed assets (things like land, buildings, and equipment) that extend beyond one useful year. The expenditures in the capital budget are similar to a citizen purchasing a new car or renovating his or her home.

The capital plan forecasts capital purchases many years into the future as well. Norfolk County’s capital plan directs the flow of funds to many different approved projects, such as the construction and renovation of new facilities (like recreation centres) or the purchase of vehicles and equipment to maintain current operations. The capital plan and budget are funded through several different sources, including Donations, Tax Liens, Reserves, Funds, Development Charges, Debtor Proceeds, and Grants.

Water and Wastewater Budget (Rate Supported Budget)

The Water and Wastewater budget refers to the funds required for Water and Wastewater (sanitary sewer) services. This includes the administration costs, operating costs, and other associated costs required to provide Norfolk with these services.

These budgets set water and sewer user fees for the upcoming year. The Water and Wastewater budget is funded through water and waste-water user rates.

Historical budget documents

If you require any budget documents from previous years, please contact:

Financial Services 
Email: budgets@norfolkcounty.ca
Phone: 519-426-5870 or 226-NORFOLK, extension 1242

Contact Us

ServiceNorfolk

50 Colborne Street South
Simcoe, Ontario
N3Y 4H3

Phone: 519-426-5870 or 226-NORFOLK, extension 0

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