The City of Charlottetown has completed or is on track to complete more than 90 per cent of actions in its 2022-2026 Strategic Plan as it enters the final year of implementation.
Developed with input from residents, stakeholders, Council, and City staff, the plan– A Community for Everyone – has guided decision-making and investment during a period of historic growth. Since its approval, the City has advanced 97 priority actions focused on responsible governance, quality services, infrastructure, climate resilience, and long-term planning.
Progress spans across four strategic themes:
• Community Building and Placemaking
• Inclusive Economic Growth
• Governance and Civic Engagement
• Infrastructure and the Environment
Key achievements include the adoption of the City’s first Climate Action Plan, expanding transit service in response to record ridership, and developing new recreation spaces such as the Simmons Sports Centre. The City has also advanced key infrastructure upgrades, housing and planning initiatives, climate resilience projects, digital modernization, and downtown revitalization efforts led by local business and community leaders.
“The progress we’ve made reflects a city that’s delivering across key priorities—from climate action and transportation improvements to new recreation spaces and major infrastructure projects,” said Mayor Philip Brown. “This work reflects a continued commitment to collaboration, responsible planning, and building a community for everyone.”
Residents can view the full progress report and follow updates as planning begins for the 2027-2031 Strategic Plan at
www.CharlottetownHall.ca/strategic-plan.