Posted on Monday, April 11, 2022 07:26 AM
Next Whitby municipal election to take place on October 24.
Those interested in running for office in the next Whitby municipal election – being held Monday, October 24, 2022 – will soon be able to file their intent to run with the opening of nominations on May 2.
Voters will elect nine Council Members to Whitby Town Council: a Mayor and four Regional Councillors elected by all voters in the Town, and four local Councillors elected by voters from each of the four wards (as shown on the map)....
Posted on Monday, April 11, 2022 01:15 AM
The Town of Whitby is working to redesign Phillips-Kozaroff Park located at 25 Park Road within the Macedonian Village neighborhood – and we want to hear from you!
Now through May 2, visit connectwhitby.ca/PhillipsKozaroffPark to view the proposed park design concept and comment on the playground equipment being planned for the park.
Planned improvements to the park include:Posted on Friday, March 25, 2022 07:46 AM
Building a Vibrant, Dynamic Downtown Whitby
The Town of Whitby and Brookfield Residential has broken ground on the largest new development in Downtown Whitby in the last thirty years, Station No. 3.
After first being proposed several years ago, Station No. 3 – a mixed use redevelopment by Brookfield – is moving forward. The project is being partially funded by the Town of Whitby and Durham Region, as part of its commitment to incentivize new positive downtown developments and investment in Whitby’s...
Posted on Wednesday, March 16, 2022 01:00 AM
The Town of Whitby is working to redesign Wallace Park located on the south side of Wallace Drive (behind Town Hall) – and we want to hear from you!
Now through April 6, visit connectwhitby.ca/WallacePark to view the proposed park design concept and comment on the playground equipment being planned for the park.
Planned improvements to the park include:To share a comment or for more information, please visit connectwhitby...
Posted on Monday, March 14, 2022 01:30 AM
Between March 14 and April 25, the Town is running two short surveys to seek community feedback on accessibility. The first survey, available now, is all about accessing Town programs and infrastructure. The second, launching March 28, is all about your experience getting around Town.
Whether you or a family member live with a disability, you navigate Town facilities with a stroller, live with an invisible disability, or are experiencing a temporary mobility issue (like a broken bone) we want to...
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