Moses Springer Park - upcoming trail and playground construction On or about May 6, 2019, construction will be taking place at Moses Springer Park. The purpose of the work is to alleviate drainage issues that have created nuisance ponding in the summer and safety (i.
Public information centre: Trillium Valley Park - stormwater management pond clean-out and retrofit Notice of commencement and public information centre
The Project
The City of Waterloo is carrying out a retrofit and cleanout of three stormwater management facilities (ponds), located within Trillium Valley Park in the City of Waterloo – Pond 28, Pond 10, and Pond 48. Excess sediment buildup will be removed from each pond.
City of Waterloo council summary (13)The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at this council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
Watercourse erosion master plan - notice of study completion (1)The study
The City of Waterloo through Aquafor Beech Ltd. have completed the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) Study for the City of Waterloo Watercourse Erosion Master Plan.
City of Waterloo and Waterloo Professional Fire Fighters' Association receive arbitration awardThe City of Waterloo has received an arbitration award as an outcome of the interest arbitration process with the Waterloo Professional Fire Fighters' Association (WPFFA). The new contract covers January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2022 and includes wage increases and some enhancements to benefits and provides a total salary increase of 9.
Costs of managing and responding to St. Patrick's Day gatheringThe cost of planning and managing the unsanctioned 2019 St. Patrick’s Day event cost the City of Waterloo, Waterloo Regional Police (WRPS), Waterloo Fire Rescue, Region of Waterloo Paramedic Services, Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo a combined $767,211.
City of Waterloo council summaryThe council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at this evening’s council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
City of Waterloo now accepting applications for the 2019 Artist in ResidenceThe City of Waterloo invites artists from across Waterloo Region to apply for the opportunity to be the 2019 Artist in Residence.
The City of Waterloo Artist in Residence program encourages artistic activity in a variety of community spaces such as municipal buildings, parks, and other community venues.
Financial incentives changing the face of uptown WaterlooProperties in Waterloo’s uptown core are changing thanks in part to the city’s community improvement plan (CIP).
The CIP is a toolkit of financial incentives designed to support and encourage job growth projects, sustainable urbanization, affordable housing and heritage conservation within the uptown CIP boundary.
Mayor Jaworsky's State of the City addressMayor Jaworsky delivered his State of the City address on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 to a sold-out crowd at RIM Park. Proceeds from the event support Supportive Housing of Waterloo.
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