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Median household income
$98,000 Median home value
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Tue Sep 8, 2026 · 03:00 PM
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Recent meetings
Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 03:00 PM
Regular Council
Council to hear deputations on crosswalk, library mural, and recreational land use
The Township of St. Clair Regular Council meeting on August 10, 2026, will hear four deputations, including a request for municipal support from NRSTOR, concerns about a new crosswalk on St. Clair Parkway, an update on the Library Mural Project, and a request to develop township property at West Ward Line and St. Clair Parkway for recreation. Council will also consider several staff reports, including a campground feasibility study, water/wastewater buy-in fees, and a speed limit review on St. Clair Parkway, along with three by-laws.
- Deputation from NRSTOR reporting Open House findings and requesting Municipal Support
- Request to develop Township property at West Ward Line and St. Clair Parkway for recreational purposes
- By-Law 37 of 2026 amending Transfer Payment Agreement for Housing Enabling Water Systems Fund (Courtright WWTP expansion)
- Treasurer Report on 2025 Development Charges - Annual Statement
- Campground Feasibility Study RFP results
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, August 10, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1. CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3. DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
5 - 17
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - July 13, 2026
DRAFT Regular Council - 13 July 2026 - Minutes
5. DELEGATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
18 - 40
5.1.
Deputation 1 - NRSTOR
NRSTOR will be reporting the findings from the Open House and
submitting a request for Municipal Support.
NRSTOR - LAES Presentation
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5.2.
Deputation 2 - …
Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 03:00 PM
Regular Council
Council discusses energy storage, park proposals, and pipeline support
The Township Council is reviewing a proposal for long duration energy dome storage and a development plan for Sifton Park. Additionally, the Mayor has introduced a motion to express strong support for the Northern Shield Pipeline Project.
- Long Duration Energy Dome Storage proposal
- Fence variance request for 258 Hill Street, Corunna
- Sifton Park natural development proposal by Kiwanis Club Corunna
- Northern Shield Pipeline Project support motion
- River Park Washroom Renovations tender results
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, July 13, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1. CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3. DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
6 - 12
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - June 15, 2026
DRAFT Regular Council - 15 June 2026 - Minutes
13 - 16
4.2.
Minutes of Township Committees:
Heritage St. Clair - April 15, 2026
Moore Museum Advisory Committee - May & June 2026
5. DELEGATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
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5.1.
3:10 pm - Long Duration Energy Dome Stora …
Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 06:00 PM
Regular Council
Council to review tender results for multiple infrastructure projects
The Council will review and potentially award contracts for several engineering and operations projects, including road surfacing and watermain work. They will also hear a presentation regarding Crime Stoppers signage and discuss a fireworks request for Captain Kidd Days.
- Tender results for Riverview Central School pedestrian crossing
- Tender results for Asphalt Trail Overlay and Rural Microsurfacing Treatment
- RFQ results for Curran Avenue watermain replacement
- RFQ results for Wilkesport Shop improvements
- By-Law 9 of 2026 regarding 2024 drain maintenance grants
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, June 15, 2026 @ 6:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
4 - 10
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - June 1, 2026
DRAFT Regular Council - 01 June 2026 - Minutes
11 - 18
4.2.
Moore Museum Advisory Committee - May 2026
Moore Museum Minutes - May 2026
5.
DELEGATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
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5.1.
6:05 pm - Crimestoppers Signage
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Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 03:00 PM
Regular Council
Council to decide on guaranteed max price for WWTP expansion
Council will consider a report from the Director of Public Works on the guaranteed maximum price for the Courtright WWTP expansion project. Other items include drainage by-law amendments, a fire services report, and correspondence on sign by-law enforcement and BYOD event permits.
- Guaranteed Maximum Price for Courtright WWTP Expansion project
- Drainage By-Law 7 of 2026 - Chatham Kent Whitebread Tap Drain Amending
- Drainage By-Law 8 of 2026 - Chatham Kent Drains Amending
- By-Law 31 of 2026 - Joint Compliance Audit Committee
- Request to Enforce the Sign By-Law
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, June 1, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, June 1, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, June 1, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, June 1, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
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1.
CALL TO ORDER
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your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
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and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
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Tue May 19, 2026 · 06:30 PM
Regular Council
Council to approve final tax levy for 2026
Council will consider several by-laws including the final tax levy for 2026, a right-of-entry by-law, and a sanitary easement for Island Mooring. Delegations will present a food forest project and a liquid air energy storage technology. Staff reports include tender awards for tar and chip treatment on Oil Springs Line and pool change room repairs at Moore Sports Complex.
- By-Law 29 of 2026: Final Tax By-Law setting the 2026 tax levy
- Tender results for Oil Springs Line tar and chip treatment
- Tender results for Moore Sports Complex pool change room repairs
- By-Law 27 of 2026: Right of Entry By-Law
- By-Law 28 of 2026: Sanitary Easement By-Law for Island Mooring
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 @ 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
4 - 11
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - May 4, 2026
DRAFT Regular Council - 04 May 2026 - Minutes
12 - 18
4.2.
Moore Museum Advisory Committee - April 1, 2026
Moore Museum Advisory Committee - Minutes
5.
DELEGATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
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5.1.
6:40 pm - Food Forest Project Pr …
Mon May 4, 2026 · 03:00 PM
Regular Council
St. Clair Council to consider deeming by-law for St Clair Parkway properties
Council will discuss a deeming by-law for 3865 and 3867 St Clair Parkway and review tender results for the Lambton Line CIP recycling project. The meeting includes a presentation on residential water conditions and requests for on-street grocery pick-up at No Frills.
- By-Law 25 of 2026: Deeming By-Law for 3865 & 3867 St Clair Parkway
- Lambton Line CIP Recycling with Expanded Asphalt Mix tender results
- No Frills request for on-street grocery pick-up service
- Seacan request for 781 St Clair Parkway
- By-Law 26 of 2026: Confirming By-Law
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, May 4, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
4 - 13
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - April 20, 2026 - Minutes
DRAFT Regular Council - 20 Apr 2026 - Minutes
14 - 16
4.2.
Heritage St. Clair - March 18, 2026 - Minutes
Heritage St. Clair - March 18, 2026 - Minutes
5.
DELEGATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
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5.1.
3:10 pm - Residential W …
Mon Apr 20, 2026 · 06:00 PM
Regular Council
Council to vote on permanently closing Mooretown Campground
The council will consider a motion to permanently close the Mooretown Campground after the 2026 season and to relocate campers to other township campgrounds. The motion notes estimated improvement costs of $1‑2 million, past revenue of $97,962 and $37,457 of general revenue used. Additional items include several drainage by‑law drafts, a golf‑course borrowing authorization by‑law, and a noise‑by‑law enforcement contract. The meeting also contains routine reports, correspondence and upcoming meeting notices.
- Motion to permanently close Mooretown Campground after 2026 season (estimated $1‑2 M improvements, $97,962 revenue, $37,457 general revenue used)
- Draft By‑Law 20 of 2026 – Golf Course Borrowing Authorization
- Draft By‑Law 24 of 2026 – Noise By‑Law Enforcement Contract (Carson Wilson)
- Draft By‑Laws 1‑3 of 2026 – Henry Drain, Government Drain No. 3, Burton Creek Drain 2025
- Request for Turtle Crossing Signage on St. Clair Parkway
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, April 20, 2026 @ 6:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
5 - 17
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - April 7, 2026
DRAFT Regular Council - April 7, 2026 - Minutes
5.
DELEGATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
18 - 26
5.1.
St. Clair River Trail Committee - 2025 Review / 2026 Upcoming
Projects
St Clair River Trail Committee Presentation
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5.2.
Mooretown Ca …
Tue Apr 7, 2026 · 03:00 PM
Regular Council
Council to consider borrowing for new golf course clubhouse and related bylaws
The St. Clair Township Council will review several draft bylaws, including By‑Law 19 of 2026 that authorizes construction of a golf‑course clubhouse and kitchen and permits borrowing to fund the project. Additional bylaws address drainage maintenance grants, appointment of enforcement officers, and regulation of election signs. The meeting also includes reports, correspondence requests, and an in‑camera session on confidential matters.
- By‑Law 19 of 2026 – Authorization of Golf Course Clubhouse & Kitchen and borrowing funds
- By‑Law 16 of 2026 – Confirming By‑Law
- By‑Law 17 of 2026 – Appointment of CBO, inspectors, and enforcement officers (County of Lambton)
- By‑Law 18 of 2026 – Regulation of signs for all elections
- By‑Laws 4‑6 of 2026 – Various drains 2024 maintenance with grant
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Tuesday, April 7, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
6 - 13
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - March 16, 2026
DRAFT Regular Council - 16 March 2026 - Minutes
14 - 27
4.2.
Minutes of Township Committees:
Heritage St Clair Committee - February 18, 2026
Moore Museum Advisory Committee - March 4, 2026
Abandoned Cemeteries Committee Minutes - March 11, 2026
Heritage St …
Mon Mar 16, 2026 · 06:00 PM
Regular Council
Council approves zoning amendment for 389 Murray St apartment project
The St. Clair Township Council adopted minutes from the March 3 meeting and considered several Court of Revision notices. It approved an Official Plan and Zoning By‑Law amendment to make permanent parking at 389 Murray Street for the medical centre, and it approved Zoning By‑Law amendment R1/2026 to permit a five‑storey, 83‑unit apartment building with 125 parking spaces at the same address. The council also received municipal event requests and road‑closure applications.
- Adopted minutes from the March 3, 2026 Regular Council meeting
- Approved Official Plan Amendment OP1/2026 and Zoning By‑Law Amendment R3/2026 to permanent‑ize parking at 389 Murray Street (Medical Centre)
- Approved Zoning By‑Law Amendment R1/2026 for a five‑storey, 83‑unit apartment building with 125 parking spaces at 389 Murray Street
- Considered Court of Revision notices for Henry Drain By‑Law 01, Burton Creek Drain By‑Law 03, and Government Drain No. 3 By‑Law 02 (1st & 2nd readings)
- Received municipal event requests: Captain Kidd Days, Port Lambton Gala Days, and Corunna Street Festival road‑closure request
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, March 16, 2026 @ 6:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
4 - 12
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - March 3, 2026
DRAFT Regular Council - 3 March 2026 - Minutes
13 - 19
4.2.
Minutes of Township Committees:
Moore Museum Advisory Committee - February 4, 2026
St. Clair River Trail Committee - November 25, 2025
Moore Museum Advisory Committee - February 4, 2026 - Minutes
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Tue Mar 3, 2026 · 03:00 PM
Regular Council
Council to consider zoning and official plan amendments for 389 Murray Street
The Council will discuss and decide on zoning and official plan amendments regarding parking and apartments at 389 Murray Street. The meeting also includes reports on township fiber options, road sign reflectivity, and taxation write-offs.
- By-Law 10 of 2026: Zoning By-Law Amendment for apartments at 389 Murray Street
- By-Law 12 of 2026: Official Plan Amendment for St. Clair Medical Centre parking
- By-Law 13 of 2026: Zoning By-Law Amendment for St. Clair Medical Centre parking
- 2025 and 2026 Taxation Write Offs report
- Township Communication Fiber Options report
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Tuesday, March 3, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
5 - 14
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - February 17, 2026
DRAFT Regular Council - 17 February 2026
15 - 21
4.2.
Minutes of Township Committees:
Sombra Museum Board Minutes - January 14, 2026
Heritage St. Clair Minutes - January 21, 2026
5.
DELEGATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
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Tue Feb 17, 2026 · 06:00 PM
Regular Council
Council to review two zoning by-law amendment applications
The St. Clair Township Council will hold public meetings on zoning by-law amendment applications for 1532 Kerr Line and 389 Murray Street. The council will also consider adopting a new Fees By-Law (By-Law 8 of 2026) and several drainage improvement by-laws. An in‑camera session is scheduled to discuss a possible sale of a township parcel.
- Zoning By‑Law Amendment Application – 1532 Kerr Line (public meeting)
- Zoning By‑Law Amendment Application – 389 Murray Street (public meeting)
- By‑Law 8 of 2026 – Fees By‑Law (replacing By‑Law 11 of 2025)
- By‑Law 1 of 2026 – Henry Drain 2026 Improvement Construction
- In‑camera session to discuss potential sale of a township parcel
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Tuesday, February 17, 2026 @ 6:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
5 - 16
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - February 17, 2026
DRAFT Regular Council - 2 February 2026 - Minutes
17 - 24
4.2.
Moore Museum Committee Minutes and Reports - January 2026
Moore Museum Committee Meeting Minutes and Reports
5.
DELEGATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
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Mon Feb 2, 2026 · 03:00 PM
Regular Council
Council to consider funding for rural road treatment project
Council will consider a motion to fund a $575,000 rural surface treatment project using Year End Reserve funds. The meeting also includes the adoption of minutes, a presentation from the OPP, and the introduction of three by-laws.
- Mayor Agar recommended motion to fund $575,000 rural surface treatment project
- By-Law 5 of 2026 - Sewage and Waste-Water Discharge By-Law
- By-Law 6 of 2026 - Interim Tax By-Law
- By-Law 7 of 2026 - Confirming By-Law
- OPP Presentation and Report
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, February 2, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
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2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
5 - 12
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - January 12, 2026
DRAFT Regular Council - 12 Jan 2026 - Minutes
13 - 16
4.2.
2026 Budget Meeting Minutes - January 15, 2026
DRAFT 2026 Budget Meeting - 15 Jan 2026 - Minutes
17 - 19
4.3.
Heritage St. Clair Committee - Minutes - November 18, 2025
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Thu Jan 15, 2026 · 05:00 PM
2026 Budget Meeting
St. Clair Township to present 2026 Budget with 4.42% lower-tier tax rate increase
The Township is presenting its 2026 Operating and Capital Budget. The proposed plan includes a 2.58% tax increase for the average single-family home and a 2.47% increase for the average farm.
- Total capital program project costs of $39,074,799
- Operating budget revenue of $24,577,560 and expenses of $42,545,541
- Property tax funded projects totaling $2,187,609
- OCIF grant support of $3,456,793
- In-camera discussion regarding the security of a Township hall
budgettaxescapital-projectsinfrastructurepublic-safety
Council Chambers
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
2026 Budget Meeting
Thursday, January 15, 2026 @ 5:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
2.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
3.
2026 BUDGET PRESENTATION
2 - 330
3.1.
2026 Budget Presentation
2026 Budget
4.
IN-CAMERA
4.1.
- to discuss the security of a Township hall [Section 239(2)(a)]
5.
ADJOURNMENT
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ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP
OPERATING & CAPITAL
BUDGET FOR 2026
TOWNSHIP OF ST. CLAIR
1155 EMILY STREET,
MOORETOWN, ONTARIO
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ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOR THE 2026 BUDGET
PAGE #
PAGE #
BOTTOM
BOTTOM RIGHT
General
Mayor's Message (Executive Summary)
3-5
Lower Tier Tax Rate Comparison
6
Net Taxation Budget Levy Comparison
TL1-TL2
7-8
Explanation of Major Variances
TL3 - TL4
9-10
General Fund Revenue
S1 - S2
11-12
General Fund Expenditures
S3 - S4
13-14
Projected Reserve …
Mon Jan 12, 2026 · 03:00 PM
Regular Council
St. Clair Council to review 2025 Asset Management Plan and zoning changes
Council will receive a presentation on the 2025 Asset Management Plan and consider several by-laws. The meeting includes reports on 2026 OPP policing costs and speed limit proposals for school areas and St. Clair Parkway.
- Zoning By-Law Amendment for 1039 Smith Line
- Surplus Land Bylaw for Hill Street (Spinnato and Dynamic Graffix)
- Borrowing By-Law 1 of 2026
- 2026 OPP Annual Billing & Reconciliation of 2024 Costs
- Proposal for 40 km/h speed limits in school areas
zoninginfrastructurebudgetpublic-safetyroads
Council Chambers
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Township of St. Clair
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
Monday, January 12, 2026 @ 3:00 PM
Council Chambers
Page
1.
CALL TO ORDER
This meeting is being streamed live through the St. Clair Township
Website. By attending a public meeting of Council you are consenting to
your image, voice and comments being recorded and published to the
Township website.
Anyone who is invited to speak will be recorded and their voice, image
and comments will form part of the live stream and public record.
2.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We acknowledge that this land on which we are gathered today is part
of the ancestral land of the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples,
referred to collectively as the Anishinaabeg. It is through the connection
of the Anishinaabeg with the spirit of the land, water and air that we
recognize their unique cultures, traditions, and values. Together as
treaty people, we have a shared responsibility to act with respect for the
environment that sustains all life, protecting the future for those
generations to come.
3.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
4.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
4 - 11
4.1.
Regular Council Meeting - December 15, 2025
DRAFT Regular Council - 15 Dec 2025 - Minutes
12 - 21
4.2.
Minutes of Township Committees:
Heritage St Clair - October & November, 2025 - Minutes
Moore Museum Advisory Committee - December, 2025 - Minutes
5.
DELEGATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
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