Region of Queens budget talks delayed, process to be ‘expedited’

Region of Queens Mayor Scott Christian says council will begin budget talks later this month. (Rick Conrad)
The Region of Queens still hasn’t begun its 2025/26 budget deliberations.
Mayor Scott Christian said this week the process will likely begin in the third week of April.
“Some time in the last two weeks of April and we will be notifying the public of that as soon as possible,” he told QCCR after Tuesday’s council meeting.
“Unexpected delays on the staff side preparing the numbers to get the starting point for the budget deliberation process in terms of understanding the lift (from increased property assessments) and our known operating and capital expenses.”
Budget deliberations were also delayed last year by the previous council. They began those talks in early April and finished by the end of the month.
This year, though, councillors will have even less time. Christian acknowledged that when the process does begin, it will be “expedited”.
“We’re right up against it. Tax bills need to come out in June, so it basically needs to be approved by the first council meeting in May to get our ducks in a row to have the tax bills (ready). That’s not ideal. It’s a point of frustration. We want to make it as engaging, transparent as possible. And we also want it to be a thoughtful, deliberate, intentional, patient approach. And unfortunately, we’re just not going to be in a position for the budget deliberations to be in that ideal state.”
He and Deputy Mayor Maddie Charlton are away next week at a conference. He said that budget talks will begin the week after that.
Municipalities in Nova Scotia generally approve their budgets by the end of March. Two weeks ago, Queens councillors approved interim spending limits so that the region could keep paying its bills.
Christian said the region will be quicker out of the gate next year.
“I’d like to see the capital budget approved in December and have a draft of the operating budget available for public input in January.”
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