City of Waterloo council summary, March 21, 2022** The council summary provides a snapshot of the major items presented at the council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
Numerous tickets and charges laid stemming from St. Patrick’s Day gatheringNumerous tickets and charges were issued by the City of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University as a result of the unsanctioned street gathering on March 17 that occurred in the City of Waterloo.
A breakdown of the City of Waterloo charges includes:
Nuisance noise (summons): 5Nuisance gatherings (summons): 9Noise bylaw: 6Nuisance (bodily emissions): 2Business licensing: 1 (summons)Wilfrid Laurier University special constables issued 69 provincial offence notices, of which 43 were given to non-students and 26 to Laurier students.
Time to change your clocks and the batteries in all smoke and carbon monoxide alarms (4)Waterloo Fire Rescue recommends residents replace the old batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms when they change their clocks this weekend for the start of daylight saving time.
“In order for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms to work, they need to have fresh batteries,” says fire Chief Richard Hepditch.
Waterloo accepting applications for Uptown Façade CIP - deadline extended to April 29, 2022The City of Waterloo is now accepting applications for its Uptown Façade Community Improvement Program (CIP).
The Uptown Façade CIP is open to property owners or businesses in uptown Waterloo specifically, who plan to update their building's façade to improve the streetscape and/or conserve heritage features.
City of Waterloo council summary, February 28, 2022** The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at today's council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
Lifting of vaccine proof requirement and capacity limits at Waterloo recreation facilitiesAs the province of Ontario continues to gradually ease public health measures, the following changes will be in effect at City of Waterloo recreation facilities beginning Tuesday, March 1 2022:
proof of vaccination will no longer be required for entry at city recreation facilities
capacity limits will be lifted
visitors are to passively screen before entering the facilities; please self-screen for symptoms and stay home if you are symptomatic
Visitors will still be required to wear face masks at all times, except for participants during play or on the bench. Physical distancing and continuing to follow all Public Health advice is still encouraged, and all visitors are asked to please be respectful of one another as we return to full capacity in our facilities.
The Spring edition of the ActiveWaterloo Guide is now available! (1)Discover the best in active living, leisure and sporting opportunities within Waterloo and the region. The ActiveWaterloo Guide is available in hard copy for pick up at a City of Waterloo facility or flip through our online version.
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