Effective January 14, Oakville is under a stay-at-home order as part of the second provincial emergency due to COVID-19. Other restrictions are in effect and we must all follow public health guidelines. The town is reviewing the provincial declaration and will post any service impacts as soon as possible.
Wed, 20 May 2015
June 4, 2015, 6–8 p.m.
Queen Elizabeth Park Community & Cultural Centre, Multi-purpose Room 2
2302 Bridge Road
June 16, 2015, 6–8 p.m.
Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, Community Room 1
3070 Neyagawa Boulevard
What is the future of employment and commercial lands in Oakville? As part of the town’s official plan review, we are looking at the employment and commercial land use designations and policies in the Livable Oakville Plan and the North Oakville East and West Secondary Plans.
The open houses will introduce the Employment and Commercial Review and invite the public’s input on how we plan for and accommodate employment and commercial uses leading up to the year 2041. Information will be available on market trends and conditions influencing employment and commercial uses, as well as the town’s existing and planned supply of employment and commercial land.
Drop in at one of the open houses to talk with town planning staff and the consulting team and share your thoughts about the future of employment and commercial lands in Oakville. If you can’t make it to an open house, send us your thoughts at plan@oakville.ca
Lesley E. Gill Woods, MCIP, RPP
Senior Planner (Acting), Policy Planning
Planning Services
905-845-6601, ext. 3261
lesley.gill-woods@oakville.ca