Attendees can review draft maps, ask questions, and provide feedback directly to municipal staff and Dillon Consulting
Residents of North Grenville are invited to have their say on how the community will grow through 2051. The Municipality is updating its Official Plan, a provincially required document that guides decisions on housing, business locations, parks, trails, and infrastructure.
Public input is being sought after feedback collected in fall 2025 and from municipal advisory committees. “Public input at this stage is essential to ensuring the final plan is both practical and reflective of community priorities,” said Karen Dunlop, Chief Administrative Officer.
Two hybrid Open Houses are scheduled for March 4 and March 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the North Grenville Municipal Centre, with virtual attendance available by registering at op@northgrenville.on.ca
Attendees can review draft maps, ask questions, and provide feedback directly to municipal staff and Dillon Consulting.
Mayor Nancy Peckford emphasized the plan’s role in guiding responsible growth and protecting green spaces. More information is available at northgrenville.ca/officialplan
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