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Shared on behalf of the Union Water Supply System. Residents supplied by Union Water Supply System are reminded of the lawn watering restrictions that run from May 1 to September 30 each year.
Today, the Municipality of Lakeshore teamed up with several local sports organizations to conduct clean-ups at six local parks. The “Our Lakeshore Earth Day Clean-up" saw volunteers and members from Woodslee Baseball, Belle River Soccer, Lakeshore Minor Baseball, and Stoney Point Soccer Club cleaning up baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and public areas at Optimist Park, Millen Park, Centennial Park, Lions Park, Atlas Tube Recreation Centre, and Stoney Point Community Park.
Reminder, join Lakeshore and staff from Civica Infrastructure Inc. , for the first Public Information Centre (PIC) for Phase 2 of the municipality’s Stormwater Master Plan on Wednesday, February 22, 2023 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at the Comber Community Centre!. This phase of the Plan will focus on ten communities not covered in Phase 1, which include Comber, Lighthouse Cove, Ruscom, Rochester/Deerbrook, St.
Shared on behalf of the Essex County Library Board. The Essex County Library Board is proud to announce a return to regular service in Stoney Point/ Point-aux-Roches.
At the regular meeting on February 14, 2023, Lakeshore Council approved several resolutions designed to preserve the integrity of the municipality’s rural areas and communities. .
Mayor Bailey and Minister Smith discuss potential impacts of battery storage projects and how Lakeshore plans to protect rural areas. Lakeshore Mayor, Tracey Bailey, welcomed Ontario’s Minister of Energy, Todd Smith, and Essex Member of Provincial Parliament, Anthony Leardi, to show the potential impacts of proposed battery energy storage projects and energy infrastructure as well as share community concerns about the protection of the municipality’s rural areas.
Community survey now available. The Municipality of Lakeshore is seeking community feedback as part of the creation of a Lakeshore Fire Department Master Plan.
Tax rate increase of 3. 75 percent for an average of $5. 50 per month. Council of the Municipality of Lakeshore deliberated and approved Lakeshore’s draft 2023 Budget, with final approval scheduled for the.
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Municipality of Lakeshore
419 Notre Dame St.
Belle River, Ontario N8L 0P8
Phone 519-728-2700
Email PublicService@Lakeshore.ca
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