Clarington, Ontario — week of 2026-06-29 · all Clarington meetings

Quiet Week at Clarington Council: Minutes Approved, Library Board Eyes Bowmanville Renovation Feedback

Clarington’s latest regular council meeting saw no new policy decisions or financial approvals, though members formally adopted several sets of minutes. The Clarington Public Library Board, meanwhile, set an agenda that includes the next steps for the Bowmanville Library renovation.

Council Recap – June 22

Council’s only formal votes during its June 22 regular meeting approved minutes from two earlier sessions and received minutes from six advisory committees, according to official records. No bylaws, spending items, or service changes were put to a vote.

The meeting did feature a round of presentations: the Diversity Leadership Student Bursary, Academic Excellence Awards, audited financial statements, and several planning applications. Council then approved the consent agenda, which included:

No other actions were recorded in the minutes.

Library Board – June 25

The Clarington Public Library Board’s June 25 agenda, released ahead of the meeting, signals a focus on the Bowmanville branch. Board members were scheduled to receive a Bowmanville Library Renovation Community Engagement report and review results from a customer satisfaction survey.

Also on the agenda: a presentation on the Collections & Resources service area, a report on the NovelBranch Book Locker after one year of operation, and a vote to approve a deaccession list for items from museum and archives collections. A closed session was planned for labour relations or employee negotiations. Official minutes from that meeting are not yet available.

Information Packages

Two electronic information packages reached council in the past two weeks, providing correspondence from regional and municipal partners. No decisions or votes are taken on these items.

On June 26, the package included:

A second package on July 3 contained:

Coming Up

No public meetings are scheduled in Clarington for the next two weeks, as of publication. The next regular council meeting date has not yet been posted.

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.