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Take the Town of Oakville Community Satisfaction Survey
To ensure we’re meeting your service expectations and to help us shape future strategic priorities, the Town of Oakville has partnered with Forum Research Inc. to conduct an online and telephone Community Satisfaction Survey, formerly known as the Citizen Survey.
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Halton Region Advocates for Regional Priorities at ROMA Conference
The 2024 Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) Annual Conference took place in Toronto from January 21 to 23, with more than 1,600 participants from close to 300 municipalities. Halton Regional Chair, Gary Carr led a Halton Region delegation with Provincial Cabinet Ministers to discuss Halton’s priority advocacy issues.
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Meet Midtown: Preferred Concept
Over the past few months, we’ve been listening to Oakville residents, businesses, community groups and other stakeholders. We’ve been discussing ideas and presenting different land-use concepts for what growth in Midtown could look like.
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Iroquois Ridge pool closed January 19 to 21, 2024
All drop-in and registered programs at Iroquois Ridge pool are cancelled after 1 p.m. on Friday, January 19 and are cancelled all day Saturday, January 20, and Sunday, January 21 due to an Oakville Aquatic Club swim meet.
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Police Investigating Break & Enter Series in Oakville
Suspects are smashing a rear window or patio door and targeting the primary bedroom looking for jewelry, cash, and other valuables.
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Navigating Success: The Power of Hyper-Local Online Marketing
In today’s dynamic business landscape, where the digital realm is the epicenter of commerce, the significance of hyper-local online marketing cannot be overstated. Businesses, both small and large, are realizing the transformative potential of honing in on their local communities through targeted digital strategies.
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Statutory Public Meeting for a Proposed Temporary Use By-law for 125 Randall Street
The purpose of this application is to permit a temporary use of Commercial Parking Area for a period of three-years. The effect of this application is to allow 17 parking spaces for paid parking in Downtown Oakville. The subject lands are located south of Water Street and west of Navy Street.
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Community Survey: We Want to Hear From You!
Happy New Year! With an exciting year ahead, we’re asking our community for feedback. We invite you to complete our online community survey to be entered into a draw for a Family Membership Prize Pack! The results of this survey will assist as we begin to plan our future gallery initiatives. Oakville Galleries is currently located on two…
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Town tree pruning programs begin this month
Starting in January, the Town of Oakville and its tree service contractor will begin their two annual tree pruning programs. Residents are invited to attend an open house on January 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the South Atrium at Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, to speak with town staff and learn more about…
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Provide feedback on draft Town of Oakville IDEA Multi-Year Plan
The Oakville community is invited to review the draft Town of Oakville Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Multi-Year Plan, which outlines why this work is important, and the goals associated actions and timelines to move us forward.
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Halton Region 2024 Budget and Business Plan
The meetings will take place in-person at Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville as well as through web conferencing, which can be accessed on the Council and Committee Documents (Agendas, Minutes and Video) webpage on halton.ca.
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Oakville Fire shares tips to ensure a safe festive season
Throughout December, the Fire Prevention team will be out in the community at a number of events across Oakville sharing tips on how to stay fire safe during the holidays.
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Ash Grove Mississauga Cement Plant is in the process of applying for Site-Specific Standards
Ash Grove Mississauga Cement Plant is in the process of applying for Site-Specific Standards for: Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) 1-hour average Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) 1-hour average
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Oakville Mayor proposes 4.38 per cent tax increase for 2024 Budget
The Mayor’s proposed budget, which was tabled at the November 20 Council meeting, put forward a 4.38 per cent tax increase, which is below the increase recommended by the Budget Committee and is expected to be the lowest increase when compared to neighbouring municipal budget discussions that are underway.
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meetmidtown Community Workshops
Join one of three community workshops to help shape Midtown Oakville