• Council approved the 2024 draft Asset Management Plan, which recommends an additional annual investment of approximately $18.3 million to bridge Stouffville’s infrastructure gap. The full report is available here.
  • Council also approved a town-wide zoning by-law to permit additional residential units on existing fully-serviced lots, promoting gentle intensification in line with Ontario’s Bill 23 requirements.
  • Street parking time limit exemptions were granted for sections of Brown Lane, Betula Gate, Delbert Circle, Miltrose Crescent, and Fernglen Crescent following a Member Motion from Councillor Acton and subsequent Amendment from Councillor Sherban.
  • An update was provided on the Town’s plans and collaborations for the 100th anniversary commemoration of the Aurora War Memorial in 2025.
  • Council received a presentation and update report on the Town’s in-process Parks Plan and Parkland Dedication By-law Update.
  • Draft Plan approval and zoning amendments were granted for Fieldgate Homes’ development at 5731 Bethesda Road, which will feature nearly 350 dwellings consisting of single-detached homes and townhouses, a central park, an elementary school, and a commercial block.
  • An initial report was received concerning an upcoming land use study to address growing redevelopment pressure on the Westfield Estates Neighbourhood.
  • The development process for a Wyview property at 11776 Highway 48 was extended.
  • Revisions were approved to the draft subdivision plans for an industrial development at 12131 Woodbine Avenue.