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The Grand River Conservation Authority approved a $42 million 2026 budget for flood protection, watershed health, and infrastructure, funded by municipalities, grants, and self-generated revenue.
The Grand River Conservation Authority has approved a $42 million budget for 2026, funding flood and erosion protection, watershed health, public engagement, and organizational sustainability.
About 46% comes from self-generated revenue, including fees, sales, and donations.
Municipalities will contribute $14.2 million, up 3.5% based on property values, and grants provide nearly $4.2 million.
Reserves will drop by over $2.2 million to support infrastructure like water control systems and conservation projects.
The board, led by Chair John Challinor, said the budget supports long-term goals and fiscal responsibility.
La Autoridad de Conservación del Grand River aprobó un presupuesto de 42 millones de dólares para 2026 para protección contra inundaciones, salud de cuencas hidrográficas e infraestructura, financiado por municipios, subvenciones e ingresos autogenerados.