• As previously reported, 6343 Main Street will be removed from the Town’s Built Heritage Inventory, allowing for its demolition and the expansion of Civic Square. Council reaffirmed the Town’s commitment to consult the public over design of the new park space.
  • Staff will proceed with the development of an Automated Speed Enforcement camera program for Stouffville, which we covered in a recent article.
  • Stouffville endorsed a resolution from Richmond Hill seeking an improved financial relationship with the Province of Ontario to support growing demand for municipal services and infrastructure expansion due to population growth.
  • Council approved the Town’s new Information Technology & Digital Strategic Plan, which aims to provide improved and expanded online services for residents and enhance the efficiency of Town operations over the next five years.
  • Stouffville’s Fill By-Law will be updated, allowing the Town to enforce fill infractions in areas regulated by conservation authorities such as the Toronto Region Conservation Authority.
  • Stouffville will procure a new ice resurfacer for Town facilities from Zamboni Company Inc. for $122,136.05.