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Plan identifies shoreline hazards and risk mitigation strategies. At the meeting on Tuesday, March 29, 2022 Council of the Municipality of Lakeshore approved the.
Plan Seeks to Identify and Mitigate Flooding and Erosion Hazards. Lakeshore residents are invited to review the Municipality’s draft Shoreline Management Plan and attend the upcoming Public Information Centre sessions hosted on Tuesday, February 22.
2021 Census Shows 10. 4% Population Growth, 1,000+ New Homes Since 2016. The Municipality of Lakeshore continues to be a top destination for new residents and homes according to results of the 2021 Census.
In the early evening hours of December 19, firefighters from the Municipality of Lakeshore responded to a home after residents reported their carbon monoxide (CO) alarm had activated. Upon arrival, crews entered the home and used monitoring equipment which revealed high concentrations of carbon monoxide gas.
The Municipality of Lakeshore is asking residents to refrain from disposing of yard waste bags and other organic waste at local parks. Over the past week, a substantial number of yard waste bags have been disposed of in the parking lot of Leffler Peace Park.
In-person library services to return as part of temporary facility, community visioning process for permanent facility coming up in 2022. Residents in the Stoney Point community of the Municipality of Lakeshore can look forward to a multi-use and accessible community facility at Stoney Point Park in 2022.
Processing of new development permit applications resumes. On Tuesday, November 30, Mayor Bain and members of Council for the Municipality of Lakeshore officially broke ground for a multimillion-dollar expansion to the Denis St.
The Municipality of Lakeshore is welcoming a new leader to the team with the hiring of Justin Rousseau as Corporate Leader- Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Justin lands in Lakeshore with extensive public and private sector experience.
The Municipality of Lakeshore received top marks once again in the annual. Healthy Workplace Awards.
Several public park facilities in the Municipality of Lakeshore have been the site of vandalism and significant property damage over the past month. In mid- to late-September, Lakeshore staff attended nine outdoor public washrooms which had seen extensive damage including broken mirrors, clogged toilets, and even a melted garbage can inside a facility.
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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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