Public information centre - Moccasin Drive, Longwood Drive and Albert Street culvert reconstruction The City of Waterloo is proceeding with the reconstruction of Moccasin Drive, a small portion of Longwood Drive and approximately 100 metres of Albert Street near the intersection with Longwood Drive. In general, the scheduled work includes the replacement of sanitary sewers, storm sewers, watermains, sidewalks, curb and gutter, road base and asphalt pavement for the full extent of the project.
Share your ideas about the Government of Ontario’s review of regional municipalitiesThe Province of Ontario has launched online consultation for the regional government review of eight regional municipalities and their lower-tiers including the Region of Waterloo and lower-tier municipalities such as the City of Waterloo.
Share your thoughts on governance, decision-making and service delivery functions in these regions by completing the Province of Ontario’s survey.
Mayor Jaworsky to deliver State of the City addressMayor Dave Jaworsky will deliver his State of the City address next week at a breakfast meeting hosted by Rotary Waterloo.
Event details:
Date: Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Time: 7 to 9 a.
City of Waterloo council summary (10)The 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.
Waterloo celebrates Earth Day®The City of Waterloo encourages residents to learn about our environment and take stewardship action by participating in these free family Earth Day events.
City of Waterloo environment and parks staff do their best to clean up litter in parks and trails during the winter months.
Remember fire safety during your spring cleanup (1)Spring cleaning can seem like a daunting assignment, but a few tasks on the list can help eliminate potential fire hazards to your home.
“As residents embark on their annual spring cleanup, we encourage them to remember fire safety,” said Waterloo Fire Rescue fire chief Richard Hepditch.
Council summary for Monday, March 18, 2019The 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.
Mayor Jaworsky selects his Council for the Day After reviewing dozens of submissions for the Council for the Day contest, Mayor Jaworsky has selected eight Grade 5 students to spend a day with him next month.
“In the past we’ve implemented Waterloo Exercise Day, One for Waterloo Day, Plant a Tree Day, and Waterloo Art Day,” says Mayor Jaworsky.
Knowledge integration exhibitionThe newest City of Waterloo Museum exhibit highlights its collaboration with the University of Waterloo’s Department of Knowledge Integration to host selected student exhibitions for a four-month period over the next three years.
What: Knowledge Integration Exhibition
Where: City of Waterloo Museum, located at Conestoga Mall (near the food court)
When: March 26 to May 31, 2019
The Knowledge Integration program, known affectionately as “KI,” attracts students who are curious, engaged, and intrinsically motivated learners.
Statement on Regional Government ReviewWaterloo Region - The following statement has been issued on behalf of the regional chair and the mayors of Waterloo region in response to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing's announcement of the online consultation on regional government.
Today, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing announced the next phase of consultation in the Regional Government Review.
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