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Committee for Midtown Oakville
to meet every month
until December
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The newly established Committee of the Whole for Midtown Oakville will meet every second Tuesday of each month starting July 18 until mid-December 2023.
The committee will discuss how to best accommodate the forecasted 20,600 jobs by 2031 and subsequent rise to 43,000 by 2051.
Similarly, the committee will also discuss third-party reviews, best practices for Major Transit Station Area, designing of complete communities, climate change initiatives, relevant master plans, population and employment forecasts, opportunities for public engagement and a detailed review of the infrastructure requirements, timelines and commitments sought from the Province of Ontario, Metrolinx and other key stakeholders.
“This Special Committee will, for the benefit of residents and Council, ensure that we understand all we need to know so we can make Midtown Oakville the most livable and thriving urban growth centre in Ontario." - Mayor Rob Burton
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Oakville seeks public input on
enhancing patio dining program
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While patio dining is in full swing, the Town of Oakville is planning ahead to enhance the program for future years.
The town is seeking public input about maintaining a vibrant patio experience in public and private spaces.
An online survey is available to the public until July 30, 2023, to get feedback on the availability of restaurant and café patio dining, ease of use, safety and accessibility.
“Oakville’s growing and vibrant patio scene makes outdoor dining more enjoyable for residents and visitors and supports local businesses. The town would like to hear from patrons, restaurateurs and their staff on how to make patio dining even more enjoyable, safe and accessible to all.”- Mayor Rob Burton
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Oakville On Canvas
now open until July 30
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Come experience Oakville through the eyes of the ever-talented Peter Cheung.
The Oakville on canvas exhibition features a collection of plein-air paintings of Oakville scenery through the 4 seasons of the year.
Opening Reception will be held at Summer and Grace Gallery on June 28th from 4:00 – 7:00 PM.
Opening night will be attended by the Mayor of Oakville, Rob Burton.
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Oakville Fire begins door-to-door fire safety awareness campaign | |
Starting today, Oakville Fire crews will be visiting with residents in a door-to-door campaign to raise awareness about fire safety.
The home awareness program runs until September 30 and will see fire crews visit more than 3,600 homes to educate residents and distribute fire safety information in English, French and the most common languages spoken in Oakville - Mandarin, Arabic, Spanish, Urdu and Portuguese.
For information in another language, residents can call 905-845-6601 and request for over-the-phone interpretation, available in more than 240 languages.
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Mayor Rob Burton congratulates
Mayor-Elect Olivia Chow
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Mayor Burton congratulated Mayor-Elect Olivia Chow on her recent victory in Toronto's municipal election.
"As Secretary of Ontario Big City Mayors, I welcome Olivia Chow to membership in OBCM and extend sincere congratulations to you on your election as the 66th Mayor of the City of Toronto. I look forward to seeing you at our meeting in August at the AMO Conference in London." - Mayor Rob Burton
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Supporting affordable
housing in Halton
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A federal and provincial funding investment of close to $5 million is supporting regional efforts to create more affordable housing in Halton.
This funding has been provided through a combined investment between the Canada-Ontario Community Housing Initiative, Ontario Priorities Housing Initiative, Social Infrastructure Fund and the Investment in Affordable Housing Extension, along with supplemental funding from Halton Region.
The funding has supported the development of the Catherton Charitable Foundation project in Milton, a 83-unit infill development containing 34-units of assisted housing.
In fact, additional operating funding through the Halton Rental Assistance Program (HRAP) has meant the region will be supporting 21 of these 34 units, to achieve deeper affordability for clients housed through Halton Access to Community Housing (HATCH).
The rent for the assisted housing units will be maintained at 80 per cent of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.’s average market rent rates for at least 20 years.
Halton continues to invest significantly in housing, and advocate to all levels of government for predictable and sustainable funding.
These strong partnerships are critical in addressing the housing challenges as our community continues to grow.
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Mayor attends Solar Charging Canopy
Grand Opening at Audi Oakville
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Mayor Burton attended the solar charging canopy grand opening at Audi Oakville. the first of its kind in the GTA and Canada.
"I was happy to start my morning at the grand opening of the Solar Charging Canopy at Audi Oakville," Mayor Burton said.
"Let us embrace the power of green technology and inspire others to follow suit. Let's continue working together for a greener, cleaner, and brighter tomorrow."
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Public input wanted for
Council Strategic Plan and
2023-2026 Action Plan
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There’s still time to provide feedback on the draft Council Strategic Plan and 2023-2026 Action Plan that will help guide Council’s decision making over the next four years, and what the community envisions for its future.
The Town of Oakville Council Strategic Plan sets the long-term vision and direction for the Oakville community while the Action Plan identifies the actions and initiatives for Council’s four-year term of office.
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Help the town improve by-law
reference and search tool
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If you have ever looked up any of Oakville’s by-laws, such as fireworks, parking, zoning, or others, the town needs your help.
Through an online survey available until July 17, 2023, members of the public can provide input to help improve the ease of searching, accessing and using by-law information.
All feedback collected through the survey will be used to improve the access and use of by-laws on the town’s website.
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Oakville Fire begins door-to-door fire safety awareness campaign | |
Starting today, Oakville Fire crews will be visiting with residents in a door-to-door campaign to raise awareness about fire safety. The friendly and informative visits will help residents learn how to protect themselves, their families and their pets from fire hazards, including carbon monoxide exposure. | |
Mike Skrzypek becomes HCDSB's math lead
On August 1, becomes Halton Catholic District School Board's (HCDSB) next superintendent of education and mathematics lead.
Michael is a Catholic educational leader with over 20 years of professional experience, primarily at Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board (BHCDSB) for most of his career.
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2023 Kerr Street Ministries Mayor's Invitational Softball Tournament taking place July 13th |
Planning is in full swing for the 2023 KSM Mayor's Invitational Softball Tournament that will take place on July 13th at Trafalgar Park🥎🧢 All funds raised will go directly to help fund our programs and help our clients in need.
Please reach out to Heidi Avery - Heidi@kerrstreet.com ASAP if you would like to join us!
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Ontario Supporting More Innovation in Growing Tech Sector
The Ontario government is investing up to $77 million in two projects to help Ontario companies adopt, develop and bring to market critical technologies, such as 5G, ethical artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, cybersecurity and robotics. The new funding, announced during the Collision Conference in Toronto, will go to the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence and the Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI).
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Southern Ontario air quality has 'deteriorated' due to wildfire smoke
Environment Canada has put a large portion of Ontario under a “special air quality statement” due to smoke from wildfires.
The weather agency said smoke plumes from forest fires over northeastern Ontario and Quebec have moved into the areas and the air quality has deteriorated.
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Reorganizing primary care could alleviate family doctor crisis
The idea of reorganizing primary care so that it works more like public schools isn’t a new one, but it is enjoying a renaissance as Canada struggles with a shortage of family doctors that is about to get worse.
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Canada will soon end 'inefficient' fossil fuel subsidies. But what does that mean? | |
Canada has for years forked over billions of dollars in subsidies to oil and gas companies — an approach that critics say flies in the face of the country's climate goals, and impinges on efforts to turn toward renewable energy sources. | |
Ottawa unveils climate adaptation plan | |
The federal government launched its National Adaptation Strategy on Tuesday, calling it a plan that would help reduce risk and build climate-resilient communities at a time when thousands of Canadians are on evacuation order because of wildfires. | |
First locally acquired malaria cases diagnosed in 20 years in U.S.
Five cases of malaria have been confirmed in Florida and Texas, the first time the potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease has been locally acquired in the United States in 20 years, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.
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Sweden wants to join NATO by next month, PM says
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Wednesday that Sweden still wanted to join NATO before or at its summit in Vilnius next month although it was not certain it would be able to do so by then.
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Dorval Crossing Civitan Farmer’s Market is the Town of Oakville’s longest running farmer’s market. Our market operates from 8:00 a.m. till 1:30 p.m every Saturday from May until the end of November. All proceeds earned by the market stall rentals are donated to local Oakville charities.
oakvillefarmersmarket.ca oakvillecivitan.ca
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$2,500 Digital Transformation Grants NOW available | |
Applications are now being accepted for the $2,500 Digital Transformation Grants! Applications will be accepted until September 30, 2023, or until funds are fully exhausted. There are a limited number of grants available, so businesses are encouraged to apply early!
It is free to apply and the process is simple:
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Register your business at digitalmainstreet.ca/ontariogrants/ and complete the digital assessment.
- Pass the pre-qualification quiz, complete the 2.5 hours of online training, and develop your Digital Transformation Plan.
- Apply for a $2,500 grant.
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Town of Oakville
1225 Trafalgar Road,
Oakville, Ontario
mayor@oakville.ca
905-845-6601
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