STOUFFVILLE

News & Notices

2026 Spring Street Sweeping

19 hours ago

Spring street sweeping in Stouffville will begin on April 27, 2026, and is expected to take approximately 2–3 weeks, weather permitting.

Service Disruption Notice: Memorial Park

April 17, 2026

The south playground in Memorial Park will be closed from Monday, April 20 to Wednesday, April 22 due to contract work in the area. All work is weather-dependent. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we complete these improvements.

Skate Trail Conditions May Vary as Temperatures Fluctuate

March 08, 2026

As temperatures begin to fluctuate in March, ice conditions on the Town’s Skate Trail may change quickly. Depending on weather and ice quality, the trail may open or close periodically to ensure the safety of users and to help preserve the ice surface.l Park Skating Trail is now closed for the season due to warm weather.

Construction Notice: Stouffville Road from McCowan Road to Highway 48

February 25, 2026

Construction is taking place on Stouffville Road between McCowan Road and Highway 48 in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville to complete an emergency repair to a leaking watermain. As part of this work, the eastbound lanes will be temporarily closed, with one lane of traffic maintained in each direction.

Notice of Public Meeting for Town Initiated Official Plan & Zoning By-law Amendment

February 19, 2026

Development Services Commission is in the first phase of ‘ReZone + ReDesign Stouffville’, a project to concurrently update both the Town-Wide Comprehensive Zoning By-law and Town-Wide Urban Design Guidelines. As part of this work, two Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) priority initiatives are being completed at the outset of the project to support the development of housing in Town.

Stouffville Declares Significant Weather Event

February 18, 2026

Due to forecasted snowfall amounts and deteriorating conditions, the Town is declaring a Significant Weather Event, effective today. All transportation routes such as roadways, sidewalks, multi-use paths, bicycle lanes, and lane ways may require additional time to clear.

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