The town has announced Marianneville Developments Ltd. is donating a portion of the previous Glenway Golf Course to be used as public park and open space, trails and to support the existing stormwater management facilities.
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Public Information Centre: Living with Wildlife - Coyotes
The Town of Newmarket has been made aware of unusual coyote sightings in the community. Changes in land use, agricultural practices, weather, and natural food shortages may contribute to increased coyote sightings in rural and urban settings.
Here's what happened at the Council Meeting on May 15, 2017
- Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management Policy
- East to West Bikeway
- Restricted Area for Driving Schools and Instructors
- Save the date! Mark these events in your calendar
Newmarket Community Clean-up
Saturday, May 6: Help keep Newmarket clean and enjoy a day outdoors! Meet at the Municipal Offices (395 Mulock Drive) at 8 a.m. Gloves, garbage bags and clean-up maps...
Newmarket Council is the first municipality in York Region to adopt a fully electronic Municipal Election for 2018. Residents will now be able to cast their vote online or by telephone from anywhere they have an internet...
Read MoreGet Involved - Newmarket's Proposed East-West Bikeway Public Information Centre
As part of its ongoing public education efforts, the Town of Newmarket invites you to join a Public Information Centre about an exciting new bike lane initiative.
We are overjoyed that four year old Lawrence celebrated his last cancer treatment on March 2. We are proud and honoured to share this special experience for Lawrence and his family.
Read MoreSet your alarm! Summer Camp 2017 resident registration starts February 22 2017 at 6:30 a.m.newmarket.ca/camps
Read MorePreventing and Managing Conflicts with Coyotes
Please follow these simple steps to reduce human conflict with coyotes and other wildlife this winter...
Read MoreVOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!
Neighbourhood Network coordinates a Winter Snow Removal programs for seniors and persons with disabilities in our communities. This year more than ever we have been inundated with requests, and are currently looking for volunteers to provide assistance, specifically in Aurora and Newmarket.
Read More2017 User Fees adn Chargers Approved, 2017 Water and Wastewater Rates, Main Street Clock Inc. Development Proposal, Save These Dates, Sidewalk Snow-clearing in Newmarket, Considering a Stormwater Charge for 2017, Get Involved in the Electoral Reform Process, 2017 Operating Budget
Read MoreMy position on the Clock Tower development is three stories and no more than four stories as long as it works with the landscape, heritage look and style and we focus on preserving the existing buildings. At the end of the day we have a Heritage Conservation Plan and Bylaw, we have many opinions and concerns submitted by residents and reports from staff to help guide us. I received many emails, and phone calls,
Read MoreCommittee of the Whole Monday November 21 2016 Public Hearing Urban Centres Zoning By-law and Parking Standard Background Study
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Yonge Street and Davis Drive Streetscape Master Plan, Old Town Hall Public Art Installation, Site Alteration By-law to Replace Current Cut Fill By-law 1998-110, Upcoming Events, The Town is Considering a Stormwater Charge for 2017, Public Meeting Notice Concerning a Proposed Zoning By-law Amendment, Town of Newmarket Announces National Play Competition, Newmarket’s Historic Main Street a Winner in Great Places in Canada Contest, Town of Newmarket's 2017 Operating Budget, and more!
Read MoreWard 5 Councillor Bob Kwapis, Metrolinx Mulock GO Station Update, 2017 Budget - Revised Schedule, Public Imput Opportunity: Artificial Turf Sports Field, Public Information Centre: Bike Lanes on Woodspring Avenue, Public Meeting Notice Concerning a Proposed Zoning By-law Amendment
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"Thank you to the Ward 5 residents who 'Turned their Views into Votes' by casting their ballots during advance polls or on voting day," says Andrew Brouwer, Town Clerk. "I would like to congratulate all candidates for participating in the by-election and contributing to the democratic process."
Read MoreEconomic Development Strategy, Lions Park Drainage Update And Public Consultation Process, Grace Street Parking Review
Read MoreTown of Newmarket Ward 5 vacancy by election to be held Monday, October 17, 2016
CORPORATE SERVICES REPORT — LEGISLATIVE SERVICES 2016-14
Committee of the Whole Ward 5 Council Vacancy
Legislative Services Department