
A Community conversation held on Tuesday July 5th at 7pm, to discuss the high density zoning designation for the property located at 41-45 George Street. Click here to see the video, chat and transcript.
Have your say in the homestretch of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan by August 28
Your parks. Your recreation. Your voice. Guelph, Ont., August 8, 2022 – Engagement for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan is underway until August 28. The final plan will guide parks and recreation growth over the next 10 years. Your insight is needed on: how to ensure everyone has access to parks and recreation amenities as we grow what our parks and recreation service levels should be and how we should get there how we can improve access to […]
Read MoreGuelph continues to take strides towards environmental sustainability
Guelph is committed to protecting the environment and the City’s release of its 2021 Environmental Sustainability Report confirms that efforts to conserve natural resources within the community and build a sustainable future are making a difference. “Environmental sustainability is a priority for the City and the community,” says Mari MacNeil, manager, Compliance and Performance, Environmental Services. “And it’s not just on paper. We’re taking action—large and small—every day to move us closer to reaching our sustainability targets including the Race […]
Read MoreGuelph releases 2017-2021 collision report
Guelph’s 2017-2021 collision report shows an overall decline in total collisions, while the percentage of collisions that resulted in an injury stayed the same. Collision reports are updated each year with data from the most recent four-year period. The reports identify stretches of roads and intersections where collisions most often occur and include information about the severity of a collision and whether they involved drivers, pedestrians and/or cyclists. The City is reviewing the 10 intersections and midblock (stretches of road) […]
Read MoreLatest Ward 2 Updates
- Have your say in the homestretch of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan by August 28 August 8, 2022
- Guelph continues to take strides towards environmental sustainability August 4, 2022
- Guelph releases 2017-2021 collision report July 14, 2022
- June 28 Ward 2 Update June 29, 2022
- City’s Outside Water Use Program moves to Level 1 Yellow June 24, 2022
- Ward 2 Virtual Town Hall June 23, 2022
- June 18 2022 Update from Cllr Goller June 18, 2022
- June 2022 Update from Cllr Goller June 7, 2022
- Guelph’s credit rating upgraded to AAA, the highest rating a municipality can receive June 7, 2022
- Summer fun starts with Guelph day camps, parks and outdoor recreation programs June 1, 2022
Did you know the City of Guelph has a page dedicated to collecting your feedback? Check out Have Your Say to see opportunities to influence City projects, including new parks, master plans, bylaw reviews and City programs!
City of Guelph News Releases
- City leaders make housing, transportation and paramedic offload delays a focus at AMO conference August 17, 2022The City of Guelph joined over 1,700 participants from across Ontario at the 2022 Association of Municipalities of Ontario’s (AMO) annual conference in Ottawa on August 14-17. Continue reading City leaders make housing, transportation and paramedic offload delays a focus at AMO conference The post City leaders make housing, transportation and paramedic offload delays a […]Patricia Halajski
- Clythe Creek subwatershed study update will inform planning for land use, water supply, stormwater management and infrastructure August 12, 2022… Continue reading Clythe Creek subwatershed study update will inform planning for land use, water supply, stormwater management and infrastructure The post Clythe Creek subwatershed study update will inform planning for land use, water supply, stormwater management and infrastructure appeared first on City of Guelph.Brittany Fink
- Guelph continues to take strides towards environmental sustainability August 3, 2022… Continue reading Guelph continues to take strides towards environmental sustainability The post Guelph continues to take strides towards environmental sustainability appeared first on City of Guelph.Brittany Fink
- Guelph Police headquarters renovation wrapping up July 29, 2022… Continue reading Guelph Police headquarters renovation wrapping up The post Guelph Police headquarters renovation wrapping up appeared first on City of Guelph.Laura Mousseau
- $20,000 in grants available for small-scale community food growing initiatives July 29, 2022We're looking for ideas to apply circular principles and community agricultural practices to improve access to nutritious food, and have $2,000 in funds available to help get them off (or into) the ground. Continue reading $20,000 in grants available for small-scale community food growing initiatives The post $20,000 in grants available for small-scale community food […]Patricia Halajski
- Remaining drums removed from Bristol Street Park July 21, 2022… Continue reading Remaining drums removed from Bristol Street Park The post Remaining drums removed from Bristol Street Park appeared first on City of Guelph.Shelly Reed
- Guelph moves ahead with new Community Benefits Charges and updates to Parkland Dedication Bylaw July 19, 2022City Council approved new Community Benefits Charges and updates to the Parkland Dedication Bylaw required by legislation. Continue reading Guelph moves ahead with new Community Benefits Charges and updates to Parkland Dedication Bylaw The post Guelph moves ahead with new Community Benefits Charges and updates to Parkland Dedication Bylaw appeared first on City of Guelph.Patricia Halajski
- City and CUPE unions ratify collective agreements July 18, 2022… Continue reading City and CUPE unions ratify collective agreements The post City and CUPE unions ratify collective agreements appeared first on City of Guelph.Jenn Austin
- Our Energy Guelph (OEG) brings energy efficiency program to Guelph July 18, 2022… Continue reading Our Energy Guelph (OEG) brings energy efficiency program to Guelph The post Our Energy Guelph (OEG) brings energy efficiency program to Guelph appeared first on City of Guelph.Shelly Reed
- No more lawn watering for now: City’s outside water use program moves to level 2 red July 13, 2022… Continue reading No more lawn watering for now: City’s outside water use program moves to level 2 red The post No more lawn watering for now: City’s outside water use program moves to level 2 red appeared first on City of Guelph.Brittany Fink
Did you know that the fastest way to provide feedback, make a complaint or request a service is to contact the City department in charge of that service? Use the “How Can We Help You?” directory at guelph.ca/how-can-we-help-you/ to find the right City department to contact.
Here you will find after-hours contact information, as well as contact information for the most used City services.
See a problem? Report it with 311 GIS! It’s a new way to use your smartphone, mobile device or desktop to report concerns about road maintenance, parking, wildlife, signs, property maintenance and more.
You can report a problem on the spot, attach pictures or videos, and get updates about the City’s response. You can also see if other people are reporting similar problems in your neighbourhood, or across town.
Twitter Updates from your Ward 2 Councillors
These water turbines can create renewable energy 24 days a year, 7 days a week. Designed not to block the natural flow of the river means its environmental impact is minimal.
We have so many solutions. Implement them. #ActOnClimate
#Climate #energy
I always love when @folkmusicon announces official showcase artists. So much love flying around. It’s nice to be able to step back and appreciate how supportive our folk community is of each other, and it has me even more excited for the return of our in-person conference in Oct.
OFFICIAL SHOWCASE ARTISTS ANNOUNCED!
https://folkmusicontario.org/official-showcases
Folk Music Ontario Conference 2022
October 13-16, 2022, London ON
Advance Rate Ends August 26
Art: @JaymieKarn
#fmo #fmo2022 #fmoshowcase
It blows my mind that while our healthcare system is collapsing, the Ontario government is paying millions of dollars to private, for-profit agencies to provide temporary nursing...instead of just paying all nurses what they deserve, so Ontarians can get the care they deserve.
@CamGuthrie @PhilAlltWard3 @thatjamesgordon @DTORourke @JuneHofland @Ward2Rodrigo
Please join us on September 9th to celebrate #FASD Awareness Day. 4% of our population are affected by #FASD - ⬆️ prevention, Awareness and support are vital for the health of our communities.
Save the date! Registration day is on the way. Sign up for all your favourite programs on September 7. Available programs will be viewable on RecEnroll on August 17.
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Medications may help us live healthier lives but they have the opposite effect on our natural environment. Don't flush medications down your toilet. Drop them off for free at pharmacies or #Guelph Waste Resource Innovation Centre: http://ow.ly/5YEq50JgLol #WhatGoesDownComesAround
Good morning #Guelph!
Neat tree 🌳 planting program being offered you should consider taking advantage of to help increase our urban tree 🌲 canopy and get one in your own yard! Click here ➡️ https://reepgreen.ca/trees/?fbclid=IwAR0l53jninfxZXzwXC3RgRxhvvlTQFf9cgo-jav-gLSmvpfq4jv7WO1DFjg
Please #Guelph, if you could fill this out for us it’d be a huge help! https://www.haveyoursay.guelph.ca/parks-and-recreation-master-plan
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