Posted on Wednesday, May 01, 2024 11:58 AM
For several years, The Regional Municipality of York and Town of East Gwillimbury have been working together to decommission the Holland Landing Lagoons at 19932 2nd Concession (Cedar Street).
Effective immediately, the Lagoons are no longer being used for daily operations and the likelihood for potential odours is now greatly reduced.
Until the Lagoons are fully decommissioned in 2028, they will only be used in exceptional circumstances, such as extreme heavy rain, snow fall or operational needs...
Posted on Wednesday, May 01, 2024 11:26 AM
We’ve completed an update to the Transportation Master Plan and Water and Wastewater Master Plan. Research, analysis, and feedback have guided both updates, and we thank everyone who participated and shared their thoughts.
Both plans have been endorsed in principle by Council and are available for public review over the next 30 days.
Please visit the project pages to review and provide comments by May 10:
Transportation Master Plan Water and Wastewater Master Plan
Posted on Monday, April 08, 2024 10:12 AM
The Town of East Gwillimbury is dedicated to fostering effective communication with residents. As part of our ongoing commitment to community engagement, the Town launched a public survey to gather valuable feedback on how residents would like to receive Town news and information.
The survey asks residents about what communication tools and methods they find most effective. By participating in this survey, residents can indicate if they prefer to learn about Town activities through social media,...
Posted on Wednesday, March 27, 2024 09:47 PM
East Gwillimbury (EG) is pleased to announce the approval of the new Thinking Green Environmental Strategy, a document that outlines the Town’s goals and objectives to support and protect its natural environment while guiding the municipality's journey toward building a more diverse, resilient, and sustainable Town for years to come.
Creating EG’s Environmental Strategy was a collaborative and community-driven journey that began with the thoughts, ideas, and unique enviro visions of the people...
Posted on Tuesday, March 19, 2024 11:35 AM
The Town, in partnership with the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, are connecting the Radial Line Trail with the Nokiidaa trailhead located at Green Lane.
Construction of the trail will begins this week. A portion of the Radial Line Trail will be temporarily closed from March 18 to 29 to complete tree removal. Trail users are asked to avoid the area and follow posted signage until work is complete.
View the trail closure map
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