Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 3 weeks available.
Week of 2026-08-10
Recent and Upcoming Meetings in Bradford West Gwillimbury Show No Substantive Agenda Items
Over the past two weeks, Bradford West Gwillimbury's council and advisory committees held meetings, but none of the agendas contained substantive items. All three recent meetings—held Aug. 4 and Aug. 5—listed only procedural boilerplate, with no specific decisions or discussions. Minutes for these meetings have not yet been published.
Recent meetings
- **Aug. 4 – Regular Council and Committee of the Whole:** The agenda contained only procedural boilerplate, with no specific items for decision or discussion. Minutes are not yet available.
- **Aug. 5 – Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisory Committee:** The agenda consisted solely of procedural boilerplate from the eSCRIBE software, with no items for discussion or decision. Minutes are not yet available.
- **Aug. 5 – Regular Council and Committee of the Whole:** This regular meeting also had an agenda with only procedural items, and no substantive items for decision or discussion. Minutes are not yet available.
Upcoming meetings
The following meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks. Their agendas also contain only procedural items, with no substantive topics listed.
- **Aug. 11 – Simcoe County Council:** Regular meeting with no substantive items on the agenda.
- **Aug. 12 – Youth Council Advisory Committee:** Agenda contains only procedural boilerplate, with no listed topics, decisions, or discussions.
- **Aug. 13 – Holland Marsh Board:** Agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items.
- **Aug. 17 – Library Board:** Agenda contains only procedural boilerplate, with no substantive decisions or discussions.
Residents looking for specific actions or discussions at these meetings will find none listed. The town's published agendas and minutes remain the authoritative source for any future updates.
Week of 2026-07-06
Bradford West Gwillimbury roundup: Minor variance approved for Rosehaven subdivision; idling by-law recommended to Council
Committee of Adjustment approves Rosehaven subdivision variance
On June 24, the Committee of Adjustment approved minor variance application D13-26-08, filed by Rosehaven Management, for a development at the southwest corner of Professor Day Drive and Crossland Boulevard. The approval was carried with conditions.
The committee also considered minor variance application D13-26-07 for 12 Wood Crescent, but deferred it to allow the applicant to provide additional information. That motion to defer was carried.
Green Initiatives Advisory Committee recommends idling by-law
The Green Initiatives Advisory Committee voted to recommend that Town Council approve and enact a new Idling Control By-law featuring a three-minute idling limit. The recommendation was carried. The by-law would still need Council approval before taking effect.
The committee also received an update on the Private Tree Protection By-law, which is now expected in Winter 2027. This meeting concluded the 2022–2026 committee term.
Special Council public planning meeting on zoning changes
A Special Council meeting on June 30 was scheduled as a public planning meeting to gather input on proposed zoning by-law amendments for two properties: 96 Barrie Street and 16 Frederick Street, and 2659 Line 8. No final decisions were to be made at this meeting; Council was gathering public input for future staff reports.
The agenda also listed By-law 2026-058, a subdivision agreement with Bradford East Development Inc. for Block 170, and By-law 2026-059, which would remove the Holding (H6) symbol for Block 170. Minutes for this meeting have not yet been published, so the status of these by-laws is not confirmed.
Meetings with no substantive items
Three other meetings in the past two weeks had agendas containing only procedural boilerplate with no specific items for decision or discussion listed:
- **Simcoe County Council** (June 23) — agenda only, minutes not yet published.
- **Strategic Initiatives Committee** (June 23) — agenda only, no actionable items listed.
- **Police Services Board** (June 24) — regular meeting of the Bradford West Gwillimbury/Innisfil board; agenda included only review of agendas and minutes packages.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days.
Week of 2026-06-29
Committee of Adjustment approves Rosehaven minor variance
The Committee of Adjustment approved a minor variance for a Rosehaven Management subdivision at the southwest corner of Professor Day Drive and Crossland Boulevard during its June 24 meeting. The decision, subject to conditions, clears a regulatory step for the development.
Green committee recommends idling control by-law
The Green Initiatives Advisory Committee voted to recommend that Town Council approve and enact a new Idling Control By-law with a three-minute idling limit. The committee also received an update on the Private Tree Protection By-law, now expected in Winter 2027. The June 24 meeting concluded the committee’s 2022–2026 term.
Public input gathered on two zoning changes
Council held a public planning meeting June 30 to hear comments on proposed zoning by-law amendments for 96 Barrie Street and 16 Frederick Street, and for 2659 Line 8. No decisions were made; Council will use the input in future staff reports. The meeting also included agenda items for by-laws to approve a subdivision agreement with Bradford East Development Inc. for Block 170 and to remove the Holding (H6) symbol from that block.
Other recent meetings
- Simcoe County Council met June 23 with no specific decision items on its agenda.
- The Strategic Initiatives Committee also met June 23 with no substantive agenda items.
- The Bradford West Gwillimbury/Innisfil Police Services Board held a routine meeting June 24 with no major items noted.
- The Committee of Adjustment deferred a minor variance application for 12 Wood Crescent to allow the applicant to provide more information.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are scheduled in the next 14 days.
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.