Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Leamington Property Tax Due Dates

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Leamington Council has set the final property tax due dates to July 31, 2020 and October 30, 2020.

Establishing new and later property tax due dates, is in addition to the previously announced financial relief measures by Leamington Council, including:

  • Waiving all returned cheque or electronic payment fees through to and including June 30, 2020.

These financial relief measures reflect the Municipality’s concerns for the community’s well-being and economic conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic. For more information on financial relief measures put in place to assist the community, please visit www.leamington.ca/COVID-19.

The Municipality encourages account holders to use the various payment methods noted below, and submit payments as soon as reasonably possible.

Ways to pay

Drop off your payment

The Leamington Municipal Building is closed to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic but you can still drop off your property tax payments by placing your cheque or money order into the drop box located at the entrance to the Leamington Municipal Building off Queens Avenue. Please do not place cash in the drop box.   

Be sure to seal your payment and remittance slip in an envelope.

Other ways to pay

  • By mail: You can mail your payment to the Municipality of Leamington, 111 Erie Street North, Leamington, ON N8H 2Z9;
  • Telephone banking services;
  • Direct deposit at your bank branch; or
  • Through your online banking site.
  • New online payment options will be available soon. Look for new ways to pay at www.leamington.ca

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Restrictions Lifted: Dog Parks & Outdoor Amenities

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Beginning Wednesday, May 20, the City of Windsor will open dog parks, some outdoor sports amenities, picnic sites, benches and shelters in parks and recreational areas. The previous provincial restrictions that closed these areas to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 have been lifted as part of the government’s first stage of reopening.

Please ensure that you maintain social distancing at all times and limit groups to five or fewer people.

Parks crews have been proactively preparing for these openings and expect to put the finishing touches on today, allowing for each to open on Wednesday by 10 a.m. with one exception: the small dog park at Malden Park will remain closed for ground repairs, which are expected to take 4 to 6 weeks.

Quick List of Open or Closed:

  • Playgrounds - Closed
  • Basketball courts - Opening Wednesday
  • Off-leash dog parks - Opening Wednesday
  • Beaches - Closed
  • Skateboard parks - Opening Wednesday
  • Off-road cycling trails - Closed - construction work continues
  • Picnic areas - Opening Wednesday
  • All park benches and tables throughout parks - Open Wednesday
  • Outdoor community gardens - Open
  • Park shelters - Opening Wednesday
  • Outdoor exercise equipment - Closed
  • Outdoor pools - Closed
  • Splash pads - Closed
  • Sport stadiums and permit-based sports fields - Closed
  • Non-permit-based sports fields - Open

Public Notices/Announcements - Burlington/Oakville - Conservation Halton Opening 5 of 7 Parks - May 22

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Conservation Halton announces parks opening on May 22  Conservation Halton has announced that five of their seven parks— Crawford Lake, Hilton Falls, Rattlesnake Point, Mount Nemo and Kelso Summit—will be open to members and the public for hiking and biking on May 22 by pre-reserved visits only. Robert Edmondson, Mountsberg and the rest of Kelso will be opened in the coming weeks.

 

Public Notices/Announcements - Burlington/Oakville - Conservation Halton announces parks opening May 22

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Conservation Halton announces parks opening on May 22

 Conservation Halton has announced that five of their seven parks— Crawford Lake, Hilton Falls, Rattlesnake Point, Mount Nemo and Kelso Summit—will be open to members and the public for hiking and biking on May 22 by pre-reserved visits only. Robert Edmondson, Mountsberg and the rest of Kelso will be opened in the coming weeks.

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - VON Week 2020

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VON WEEK 2020
Across Windsor-Essex VON employees are on the front lines of the COVID-19 response. The efforts of VON caregivers are helping to keep people fed, cared for and safe in their homes. These caregivers are all heroes in this global effort. For VON Week, from May 17 – 23, we celebrate them. We invite you to join us. Visit www.von.ca/covid-19 to see how you can show your support for the people supporting us.