ASE Data Show 50% Drop in Speeding, Province Set to Pull the Plug
As Ontario moves to end ASE programs across the province, Stouffville’s speed cameras have cut speeding in half within monitored community safety zones.
Stouffville Eyes 2026 for Whistle-Free Rail Crossings at Reeves Way, Hoover Park
Following today’s approved motion from Councillor Sue Sherban, Town Staff will issue a Request for Tender this fall for infrastructure work required to secure whistle cessation approvals.
With 2025 Budget Timeline Set, Stouffville Begins Public Consultation
A pre-budget consultation meeting will be held on October 17 to gather input from the community, and a public survey will allow residents and ratepayers to submit their thoughts and comments regarding budget priorities
Stouffville Expands Community Safety Zones Along Priority Municipal Roadways
Council unanimously approved expansions to local Community Safety Zones, which are established on roadways near public schools and select parks to address dangerous driving behaviours and enhance public safety.


