Aging well Waterloo directory released to community A new directory, Aging Well Waterloo, has been released to the community. This informational directory for Waterloo older adults contains information about housing, home support, health services, recreation and leisure, ethnic and cultural supports and much more.
Reinventing our public spaces in uptown WaterlooOn March 4, 2019, an uptown public realm strategy will be presented to council for approval. This strategy is about the spaces between the buildings - streets, parks and other spaces - and how we can find opportunities to create new or improved places.
Winter operations - a status updateWATERLOO REGION – The weather events of last week, coupled with a region-wide salt shortage, is creating icy conditions on residential back roads. Area municipalities are working together to obtain additional supply of salt and have prioritized existing salt supplies to ensure, at a minimum, main roads and bus routes receive adequate salt coverage during the upcoming predicted freezing rain.
Public information centre - rehabilitation of Silver Lake, Laurel Creek and Waterloo Park The City of Waterloo is undertaking the detailed design phase of the recommended alternatives presented through a recently completed Class Environmental Assessment. The Environmental Assessment recommended improvements to Laurel Creek upstream of Silver Lake and improvements to Silver Lake.
Public information centre - Erbsville South Block PlanYou are invited to attend a public information centre to introduce a land use study for the Erbsville South area of Waterloo. A block plan study will identify how the area may grow and develop.
Waterloo city council approves 2019 budgetToday, Waterloo city council approved the 2019 operating and capital budget. A nine-year capital forecast for 2020 to 2028 was also approved in principle, providing a 10-year blueprint to facilitate long-term planning, prudent financial management and to provide appropriate management of the city’s $1.
Heads of council meet with special advisors to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and HousingThe following media release has been issued by the Region of Waterloo; cities of Kitchener, Cambridge and Waterloo; the Townships of North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot; and Woolwich Township:
Today, the heads of council for each local municipality in the Region of Waterloo, including the regional chair, met individually with special advisors to the Honourable Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing as part of the Province of Ontario’s Regional Government Review.
As part of the Province’s review, the special advisors (Michael Fenn and Ken Seiling) were mandated to conduct initial interviews with all regional and local heads of council in early 2019 to elicit their views on an individual basis and to prepare for group consultations in spring 2019.
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