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We recognize the importance and value of involving you, local residents, in the development of policies, programs and services for Whitchurch-Stouffville. The knowledge, energy and ideas of citizens improves governance and decision making. We invite you to get involved! Your feedback will help to shape the place we call home.
A Town-led engagement initiative to gather community input on priorities, services, and spending to help shape the 2027 municipal budget
This project gathers community input to create local zoning rules that allow up to three dwelling units on fully serviced residential lots, in line with Bill 23.
The Affordable Housing CIP is one of eight initiatives that the Town is undertaking as part of its Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) agreement with Government of Canada.
A project to support farm-based experiences, strengthen the local economy, and connect agriculture, tourism, and community.
Town of Stouffville Public Works – Capital Projects division undertakes the Asphalt Roadway Rehabilitation project aimed at renewing and extending the life of Town’s road infrastructure.
The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study to further explore the infrastructure, servicing, and growth management needs for Bethesda Road.
A Town project to build a new neighbourhood parkette on Busato Drive, designed as a local gathering space with features shaped by community feedback.
A Town project to expand and redesign Civic Square into a larger, more engaging downtown gathering space that supports events, culture, and community use.
A Town project to transform Main Street into a more walkable, vibrant downtown by upgrading infrastructure, improving streetscapes, and strengthening it as the community’s central hub.
A Town project to turn part of a downtown parking lot into a people-focused urban plaza that supports community gathering, local businesses, and cultural programming.
Stouffville is developing a new Economic Development Strategy and Downtown Roadmap to support business growth, attract investment, and build a resilient local economy.
The Heritage Awards honour those who have contributed to the conservation, restoration or adaptive reuse of a built heritage property in Whitchurch-Stouffville.
Indigenous Reconciliation and Engagement Plan>
The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville partnered with Colliers Project Leaders to develop and implement an Indigenous Reconciliation and Engagement Plan.
The Lakeshore Road Emergency Road Reconstruction and Shoreline Stabilization Project exists to improve safety at an existing sloped area.
A Town project to expand the Leisure Centre pool to increase aquatic capacity and improve access to recreation programs as the community grows.
A Town project to expand the Leisure Centre pool to increase aquatic capacity and improve access to recreation programs as the community grows.
The Town of Stouffville, in partnership with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and York Region, is building a new trail connection in Memorial Park, west of Thicketwood Boulevard.
The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville believes in equal opportunity and is committed to providing a barrier-free environment that allows all people to maintain their independence and dignity.
A joint Town and York Region study to plan the future of Ninth Line around Musselman’s Lake, focusing on road safety, traffic flow, and community needs through public input.
The Town of Stouffville is interested in enhancing and improving direct trail links through nearby urban and natural areas to enable visitors to easily travel to Rouge National Urban Park from Downtown Stouffville.
A Town project to update its zoning by-law and urban design guidelines to guide future growth, development, and the look and feel of new buildings in line with the Official Plan.
The Capital Projects division undertakes an annual program of roadway paving and resurfacing aimed at renewing and extending the life of the Town’s road infrastructure.
The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville is undertaking this study to formalize a licensing program and establish regulations for Short-Term rentals (STRs).
Following a temporary pilot program that used seasonal rubber speed bumps and traffic delineators, the Town is moving to install permanent Speed Humps as a more consistent, long-term Traffic Calming solution.
Learn about Stouffville’s Stormwater Management Master Plan, a long-term strategy to improve water quality, reduce flooding and guide future infrastructure planning.
A community education initiative focused on understanding and protecting the health of Stouffville’s local lakes.
Stouffville has completed the Westfield Estates Neighbourhood Land Use Study to help guide potential future planning and development applications in the Westfield Estates Neighbourhood.
A Town-led project to upgrade the Hoover Park Drive and Reeves Way Boulevard railway crossings to meet federal safety standards, improve accessibility, and support whistle cessation, creating safer crossings and a quieter environment for nearby residents.
A Town project to reconstruct Winona Drive with upgraded infrastructure, sidewalks, and drainage to improve safety, connectivity, and overall streetscape.
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