Developed in alignment with Council’s 2026-2029 Strategic Priorities Plan, the Now, Next, Later Action Plan is a strategic road map to achieve the Region of Queens Municipality’s projects and initiatives. 

ABOUT COUNCIL’S PRIORITY GOALS (Click here to expand or shrink the section detailing Council’s Priority Goals and the Strategic Plan Guiding Principles.)

Council’s 2026-2020 Strategic Priorities Plan prioritizes goals in four different categories: Economic Development, Environment and Infrastructure, Community Wellness, and Governance.

STRATEGIC PLAN GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Unity
We are one united community striving to ensure that residents throughout all of Queens County feel heard, represented, and supported by their municipal council.

Responsible Growth
We are committed to effective management of population and economic growth, striving to ensure the benefits are felt throughout Queens County.

Collaboration
We work together with our neighbours and partners, both in and outside of Queens County, to ensure harmonious and effective relationships for our shared benefit.

Climate Resilience
We take proactive steps to address the threat of climate change impacts through infrastructure, emergency management, and reduction of our own greenhouse gas emissions.

Inclusion
We are welcoming and accepting of all people, and strive to improve accessibility and represent all respectful views in our work as a municipality.

Transparency
We listen to the concerns and hopes of our residents and engage honestly, providing regular and clear communications on the work of the municipality.

PillarPriority Goals
Economic Development1.1 – Develop and implement an Economic Development Plan
1.2 – Foster regional economic collaboration with other municipalities
1.3 – Encourage growth
1.4 – Build partnerships with Indigenous communities
Environment and Infrastructure2.1 – Repair and replace our aging infrastructure
2.2 – Act on coastal protection and flood mitigation
2.3 – Build new infrastructure to accommodate a growing population
2.4 – Enhance our Emergency Management Operations Plan
2.5 – Create a robust Asset Management Plan
Community Wellness3.1 – Strengthen partnerships with community based organizations
3.2 – Contribute to poverty reduction
3.3 – Improve accessibility of programs, services, and facilities
3.4 – Develop and implement a Community Wellness Strategy
3.5 – Support efforts to address gender-based violence
Governance4.1 – Improve transparency and accountability
4.2 – Create a positive and supportive organizational atmosphere
4.3 – Improve internal and external communications

NOW (Click here to expand or shrink the table.)
The following items are initiatives or action items based on direction of Council that are currently underway and are in various stages of completion. These are items that typically are expected to reach completion in the next 0 to 6 months.

DEPARTMENTPROJECT TITLEDESCRIPTIONEXPECTED COMPLETION% COMPLETEPRIORITY GOALS
AdministrationPrivate Roads Levy BylawCreate legislation to permit collection of levies to support maintenance of private roads for applicant lot owner associations
Summer 2026

95%

1.3, 3.1
Grey Box Site Engagement and Enhanced Monitoring• Engage with lot owner associations and grey box serviced areas (Completed during Private Roads Bylaw engagement)
• Communication developed with Infrastrcutrue regarding new waste regulations, changes to collection services in 2026 under the new waste contract and empower residents to report issues directly to the contractor
• Installation of cameras at problem grey box sites to pilot monitoring illegal dumping and deter misuse of the site (June 2026)

Spring/Summer 2026

75%

2.3, 3.1
Queens County Brand redevelopmentStaff to lead and implement soft relaunch of Queens County brand in place of Queens Coast; email signatures, website, new printed materials updated. Other areas will be updated through attrition.Spring 202675%4.3
Installation of panic buttonsInstallation of panic buttons to facilitate rapid response and ensure staff and public safety at Queens Place Emera Centre, Administration BuildingSpring 202675%4.2, 4.3
Modernize RQM WebsiteUpdate menu structure and website content to reflect improved user accessiblity and access to informationWinter/Spring 2026 and ONGOING65%3.3, 4.1, 4,3
Community Economic DevelopmentEconomic Development StrategyPreliminary work completed by contractor; Workshop to be scheduled with Council re: Community Wealth BuildingSummer 202675%1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
Accommodations Levy BylawAccommodations Levy Bylaw (proceeds will be used to support future event development in Region of Queens); First Reading scheduled for June 9Spring/Summer 202680%1.2, 1.2, 3.1, 3.3
Enhanced Event DeliveryDevelop enhanced slate of events at Queens Place Emera Centre and other sites in Queens County (subject to approval of Accommodations Levy)ONGOINGONGOING1.2, 1.3, 3.3
Pine Grove Park Accessibility ImprovementsReview options for accessibility enhancements at Pine Grove Park with Accessibility Committee and Council; presentation slated for June 9; implementation plan to follow pending directionSpring/Summer 202650%1.2, 2.3, 3.1, 3.3
Canada DayAnnual Canada Day event planning and executionSummer 202675%1.3, 3.1, 3.3
Region of Queens — Investor/Resident Community ProspectusInvestment/demographic/settlement marketing materials that position Region of Queens as an ideal place to live, work, play, invest, and grow.Summer 202615%1.2, 1.3, 3.1, 3.3
Emergency ManagementREMO alignmentReport to Council on specifics of Region of Queens Municipality joining a Regional Emergency Management Organization (requirement of the Province of Nova Scotia)Summer 202660%2.4, 4.2, 4.3
Rural Water Initiative Pilot ProgramDevelop comprehensive program for Council. with options to support residents experiencing dry wells and/or the affects of droughtSpring/Summer 202690%1.2, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 4.1
InfrastructureMunicipal Services SpecificationsUpdate the specifications of water systems, sanitary/storm sewers, and streetsSummer 202695%1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5
Solid Waste Operations ManualUpdate the current solid waste operations manualFall 202675%2.5, 3.3, 4.1, 4.3
Source Water Protection CommitteeUpdate the Terms of Reference and practices of the committeeFall 202675%2.1,2.4,2.5,4.1,4.3
Solid Waste Monitoring CommitteeUpdate the Terms of Reference and practices of the committeeFall 202675%1.4, 3.1, 4.1
Pre-authorizing contractorsDevelop a process  to qualify eligible contractors to work on Region of Queens infrastructureFall 20261%1.3,2.1,2.5,4.1,4.3
Materials Recovery FacilityComplete the decommissioning plan for the closed Materials Recovery FacilitySpring 202770%2.5,4.1,4.3
Safety Management SystemExpand deployment of SiteDocs softwareFall 202635%4.2
Asset ManagementSupport AIM to develop asset management plantsFall 202625%2.5
Public CommunicationsDevelop consistent communications with members of public to receive and resolve complaintSummer 202620%4.1, 4.3
Operational BudgetDevelop implementation planSpring 202625%2.1, 2.5
Capital Investment PlanImplement project work plansWinter 202710%2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 4.1
WorkflowsDevelop standardized process for all routine workWinter 20278%4.1, 4.2, 4.3
Solid Waste ContractsRenegotiate agreements for solid waste with municipal partnersWinter 202710%4.1, 4.3
Water Treatment ChemicalsComplete a public procurement process for supply of chemicalsSummer 202640%4.1
Sub Trade ProcurementComplete a public procurement process for standing offer to provide trades workSummer 202640%4.1
FinanceAsset Management PlanCompleting asset management plans with various Region of Queens departments
Fall 2026
1%2.5
Review policies Incorporating Statistics Canada metrics into Policy 9: Tax Exceptions and Policy 57: Utility Assistance Rebate to improve access for residents experiencing financial barriers
Fall 2026
0%3.2
Policy DevelopmentResearch and draft policies:
• Vendor gifts
• Grant reporting
• Charitable donations
• Reserve Management Policy
Winter 2026/20271%3.2, 4.1, 2.5
Tax reformConduct review of taxation and equitable contributions across districtsSpring 2026100%4.1
Enterprise SoftwareSAP end of life – Dec 2027now until December 20271%4.1
Land Use, Planning, BylawPlanning ReviewConduct an interim review of the Municipal Planning Strategy and Land Use Bylaw, focusing on coastal protection measures and climate resilient land use regulationsFall 20261%1.3, 2.2, 2.3
ePermitting SystemImplement a digital permit tracking system for Building Inspection and Planning.Spring 202690%3.3, 4.3
Fees PolicyUpdate fee structures for services provided by the Department of Land Use Spring 202685%4.1
Recreation and Healthy CommunitiesSafety Management System• Deploy SiteDocs software
• Create operational forms and checklists
• Create safety plans
• Implement safety recommendations
Fall 202650%4.1, 4.2
 Asset Management PlanQueens Place Emera CentreFall 202625%2.1, 2.5
Community PartnershipsExplore ways to expand existing partnerships and develop new partnerships with:
• North Queens Active Living
• South Shore Regional Centre for Education
• Rae of Hope Music Therapy
• Greenfield Recreation Association • Liverpool Curling Club
• Arena Ice User Groups
Winter 202710%3.1, 3.2, 3.3
Community Wellness StrategyCreate a community wellness strategy that includes all municipal departments and impacts the entire CountyTBD0%3.1, 3.3, 3.4, 4.2
ProgrammingDevelop season-specific programming and marketing plans5%1.3, 1.4, 3.1, 3.3, 4.1, 4.3
Ice Allocation PolicyDevelop an ice allocation policy. An ice allocation policy is a municipal or facility document that defines how ice time is distributed, prioritized, and managed to ensure fair access for community users. This will be completed in cooperation with a neighbouring municipality to share research and best practices in development.Summer 20265%1.2, 1.3, 3.3, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
Recreation For AllReview the current Recreation For All Policy and update the Recreation For All Application formSummer 202625%3.1, 3.3, 3.4, 4.2
Facility UsageExplore opportunities for new and expanded facility usage (ie. user groups, usage agreements, etc.).Winter 20275%1.3, 3.1

NEXT (Click here to expand or shrink the table.)
The following items are initiatives or action items based on direction of Council that are scheduled to begin soon, and are expected to become “NOW” items in the next 6 to 12 months.

DEPARTMENTPROJECT TITLEDESCRIPTIONPRIORITY GOALS
AdministrationUpdating Bylaw No. 3Research and report to Council proposed revisions to the Dog Bylaw, addressing guidelines and enforcement concerns4.1
Forest Management PolicyDevelop a draft policy that guides future RFP for forest management services on Region of Queens land; report to Council in Summer/Fall 2026; collaborate with Clean Foundation partners to establish best practices1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 4.1
Updating Bylaw #12Research and report to Council:
• Removing restrictions on skateboarding
• Enforceable regulations on e-bikes/scooters (recommendation of Police Advisory Board)
3.3
Community Economic DevelopmentSouth Shore Regional AirportInvestigate options for Investigate options for establishing an Airport Authority or governing commission, determining prospective benefits to Region of Queens Municipality and airport users1.2, 1.3
Lease negotiation and redevelopment of LBDCContinue to work with interested parties to lease remaining vacant space at Liverpool Business Development Centre1.2, 1.3
Miriam Hunt Park Electrical UpgradeStaff to facilitate coordination of electrical repair/upgrade at Miriam Hunt Park1.3, 3.3
Emergency ManagementComfort Centre AgreementsWork with established Comfort Centre providers to update agreements and provide clear direction on activation, triggers, and promotion2.4, 3.1
Dry Hydrants/Water Access Program in Central and North QueensCoordinating plan to facilitate the installation of new dry hdrant locations or to provide alternative water access in Central and North Queens in collaboration with Infrastructure and local fire services2.1, 2.3, 3.1
Rain barrel/water tote program rolloutFollowing approval of Rural Water Initiative concept, staff will begin developing a plan for rollout of this equipment in support of residents during drought conditions1.2, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 4.1
Community Well ProjectFollowing approval of Rural Water Initiative concept, staff will begin assessing options for new community wells and/or expanding clean water access in partnership with private organizations in support of residents during drought conditions1.2, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 4.1
InfrastructureWater MetersComplete a public procurement process for replacement of all utility water meters1.3, 2.1, 2.3, 2.5
Asset Retirement PolicyDevelop and adopt a policy for disposal of municipal assets no longer in use2.1, 2.5, 4.1
Tree Maintenance PolicyUpdate existing policy to reflect best practice2.5
Operational Policy 54: Outdoor Events at Region of Queens Municipality FacilitiesUpdate policy to reflect current organizational structure, leveraging support from all departments3.1, 3.3, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
Operational Policy 46: Takeover of Private RoadsUpdate to reflect current pressures2.3, 2.5
Operational Policy 100: Litter Collection Update to reflect motion of Council3.3
FinancePayroll softwareConduct a public procurement process for software to improve reporting functionality, transparency, and Human Resource functions4.1
Policy DevelopmentResearch and draft budget management policy4.1
Land Use, Planning, BylawCoastal Planning Support ProgramPartner with neighbouring municipalities to complete a coastal erosion risk assessment. (Coastal Planning Support Program – CPSP)2.2, 4.3
Recreation and Healthy CommunitiesAccessibility PlanReview accessibility of all infrastructure, programs and services2.1, 2.3, 3.3, 4.2
Policy ReviewUpdate existing policies to incorporate best practices:
• Equipment loan
• Community use (non-profit user groups)
• Smoke-free spaces
3.1, 3.3, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3
User Fee ReviewA structured analysis aimed at balancing financial sustainability with community access.3.3
Physical Activity StrategyUpdate/Rewrite the Physical Activity Strategy as required under the MOU with the Province1.3, 1.4, 3.1, 3.3, 3.4

LATER (Click here to expand or shrink the table.)
The following items are initiatives or action items based on direction of Council that are scheduled to begin later, and are expected to become “NEXT” items in the next 6 to 18 months.

DEPARTMENTPROJECT TITLEDESCRIPTIONPRIORITY GOALS
AdministrationCommunity Town HallsWork with Council to plan and facilitate Community Engagement Town Halls in each district in the Fall of 20263.3, 4.1, 4.3
Community Economic Development 2027 Sports Event hosted by RQMDetails to be provided as negotiations proceed1.2, 1.3, 3.1
Infrastructure Sidewalk Prioritization PolicyDevelop guidelines and a corresponding priority list for new sidewalk construction projects1.3, 2.3, 3.1, 3.3, 3.4
Asset ManagementDefine additional asset management plans required2.5, 4.1

COMPLETED (Click here to expand or shrink the table.)
DepartmentProject Title DescriptionDate Completed
AdministrationBudget Engagement– Complete budget survey/report findings
– Complete budget FAQ
– Ensure all information is available on Region’s website
– Continually update information throughout process
March 2026
Review internal safety reporting software optionsIT staff to investigate best options for Safety Reporting Software moving forward in collaboration with DirectorsMay 2026
Community Economic DevelopmentRoad Trails ImplementationEnabling legislation and installation of signage to permit OHV use of select roads in LiverpoolWinter 2026
Lease re: QPEC CanteenEngage vendor in multi-year lease agreement for canteen space at Queens Place Emera CentreSpring 2026
Queens County Visitor Information GuideStaff to design and execute on the production of new Queens County Visitor Information Guide; arrange for distribution to local sites and partners.April 2026
CIF ApprovalsFacilitate Community Investment Fund application review, reporting to Council or approving at staff level by policySpring 2026
RFP for Beach Meadows KioskRFP for vendor interest in Beach Meadows kiosk issued; report forthcoming to Council in May 2026 with recommended awardSpring 2026
Emergency ManagementEmergency Management ExpoHost an event during annual Emergency Preparedness Week (May 9th), focusing on public education and showcasing local first respondersSpring 2026
InfrastructurePublic Procurement TemplateStandardize and update all procurement templates across the MunicipalitySpring 2026