Newsletters
It’s another Wednesday newsletter, as some information I needed was not available until yesterday. In this week’s newsletter:
Canada Day rainstorm + Disaster Recovery Assistance for Ontarians (DRAO) funding
Heavy trucks on Crestway
Bite-sized updates
In this week’s newsletter:
Fallowfield Road resurfacing
Flood resources and waste disposal
Canada Day is tomorrow, so keep in mind that most City services will be closed/adjusted that day. Waste collection is delayed to Friday for those in the ward with a Thursday collection day - no impact on households with Tuesday collection.
In this week’s newsletter:
Canada Day information
Water safety
Bite-sized updates
My wife and I completed a move over the last week, so I’m coming off a physically labour-intensive week, which included several reminders I’m not in my 20s (or at peak physical fitness) anymore.
This week’s newsletter includes:
Construction/renovation waste
Bite-sized updates
City updates
We know many residents are still dealing with the impacts of the July 1 extreme weather event. If you were affected and have not reported it yet, please do so.
The City is hosting a series of drop-in community information sessions for residents impacted by the July 1 extreme weather event. These sessions will connect residents with City staff, community partners and support services in one location.
Effective Monday, July 13 at 8am, staff and the public will have access to the main atrium and associated meeting rooms, the chambers and the administrative tower (floors 1-4).
The City has additional resources available for residents who continue to recover from the July 1 extreme weather event to help with cleanup and recovery including wellness visits, storm debris collection, flood cleanup guidance and information about insurance and claims.
Join the Adult Summer Reading Challenge! Complete activities in the language of your choice to earn ballots for the weekly prize draws. The more activities that you do, the more ballots you will receive! Winners will be contacted weekly.
Summer is here and with it comes a familiar shift across our streets and pathways, as more people are out walking, cycling and enjoying the outdoors. As activity increases, so does the risk of collisions, particularly at intersections, crosswalks and in school zones.

