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Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 1 week available.

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Week of 2026-08-03

Merrickville-Wolford council agendas focus on zoning, growth projections; outcomes not yet public

The Village of Merrickville-Wolford Council held three meetings the week of July 27, 2026, according to posted agendas. Because minutes have not yet been published, no decisions, votes, or outcomes can be confirmed from the available record. The agendas indicate council was scheduled to consider two zoning by-law amendments, a population growth presentation tied to the Merrickville Master Infrastructure Plan, and several confirmatory by-laws.

Zoning requests on the table

A special council meeting was scheduled for July 27, 2026, to hear public comments and consider two zoning by-law amendments:

The agenda also listed a Confirmatory By-law 42-2026, public comments on agenda items, and motions for consideration. No further detail on the amendments, affected properties, or proposed changes appears in the agenda record. Minutes are not yet published, so whether council voted on either amendment is not confirmed.

Regular meeting listed no substantive items

A regular council agenda for the same date, July 27, 2026, contained only procedural boilerplate and no actionable items, according to the summary. No rezonings, contracts, ordinances, or public hearings were scheduled on that agenda.

Growth projections for infrastructure plan

A special council meeting was scheduled for July 28, 2026, to review population growth projections for the Merrickville Master Infrastructure Plan. The agenda indicates a presentation from consultant J.L. Richards, with a recommendation that Council endorse the projections to proceed with the plan. A Confirmatory By-law 47-2026 was also listed.

The agenda does not include the projected population figures, the methodology behind them, or any cost estimates for the infrastructure plan. Whether council endorsed the projections is not confirmed in the available record.

What residents should watch

Zoning amendments and infrastructure planning can affect future land use, development, and service capacity in Merrickville-Wolford. Residents seeking the outcome of the July 27 and July 28 meetings should watch for the published minutes, which would record any votes and decisions.

Coming up

No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days, according to the available schedule. Residents should check the Village of Merrickville-Wolford website for any newly posted or revised meeting notices.

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