Mayor McCabe, on behalf of Waterloo City Council, delivered the 2026 State of the City today.
Reflecting on the past year, Mayor McCabe noted a rapidly changing global landscape, while highlighting the seeds that have been planted to ensure Waterloo remains future-ready and community-driven.
May this Vaisakhi bring you prosperity, strength and new beginnings.
The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at Monday’s council meeting.
Each year, the City of Waterloo encourages Grade 5 students to share one idea to make Waterloo an even better place to live. The eight winners are given the title of Council for a Day and are invited to attend the State of the City address, taking place this year on April 16, 2026.
The City of Waterloo invites community members to pitch in for a cleaner, greener community by joining or organizing a park litter cleanup for Earth Day.
To all celebrating, Chag Sameach! Happy Passover!
As a community, we’re committed to fostering safe spaces for self-discovery and taking action on oppressive systems that perpetuate violence and harm.
This is a snapshot of the major items presented at the March 30, 2026 City of Waterloo council meeting:
This is a snapshot of the major items presented at the March 23, 2026 City of Waterloo council meeting:
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