Tag Archives: Bluewater Beach Park
Report on Council: August 8th and 29th
Staff Appointment; Announcements; Pilot Parking Strategy; Possible Purchase of Waterfront Property Near Municipal Shore Parks; Free Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarms Available; Wayfinding Master Plan Presented Continue reading
Report on Council: June 24, 2013
“Le Petite Seduction” Program in Lafontaine; Southern Georgian Bay Ontario Provincial Police/OPP Quarterly Report; Bluewater Dunes Restoration Advisory Committee; County Council Update; Places to Grow Implementation Fund; Beach Access Permit, Securities and Enforcement; Cedar Point Road and Concession 5 Speed Limit Reduction Request; Lafontaine Beach Park, Beach Water Quality Improvement; Resident Permit Parking/Concession 14W; Septage Management Program; Continue reading
Report on Council: August 13, 2012
Solar Farm Support Letter; Simcoe County Official Plan Proposed Modifications; Cedar Point Post Office; Discussion on Encroachments on Township Property; Rental Property on Spruce Street; Discussion of Low Georgian Bay Water Levels; Audio Recordings of Council Meetings; Township Office Front Entrance Accessibility Renovation; Septage Class EA Update and Preferred Alternative Solution; Parking on Balm Beach Road for Church Access; Restoration and Accessibility of Bluewater Beach Park Boardwalk; Planning Act Hearing Continue reading
Report on Council: July 9, 2012
International Joint Commissioner IJC Hearing; Water Quality in Farlain Lake; Historical Designation of Concession 2E Bridge; Trent Severn Waterway and Rideau Canal; County Council Update; Three Way Stop Sign for the Intersection of TBRS and Lawson Road; Community Infrastructure Investment Fund Initiative; Modification of the Boardwalk at Bluewater Beach Park Continue reading
Council Reports: March 10, 2008
REPORT ON COUNCIL March 10, 2008 Committee of the Whole Meeting: 9:03 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and 1:03 p.m. – 4:41 p.m. Regular Evening Meeting: 7:06 p.m. – 7:44 p.m. All Members of Council present. CONFIDENTIAL / CLOSED SESSION: 1:36 p.m. – … Continue reading
