Council Highlights are a summary of key topics discussed during each session of the Town of Shelburne Council.
Below are the highlights from the Council meeting held on Monday March 10, 2025. The Council meeting is on the Town's YouTube Channel.
Watch the YouTube video for the Council Meeting held Monday March 10, 2025 or click the image below to play the video.
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The Centreville development is ready for final approval for the Plan of Subdivision and Plan of Common Elements Condominium. Council authorized the approvals provided the Clerk receives any remaining items no later than May 30, 2025.
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Report LS2025-01 Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS)
The report updated Council on the status of the Administrative Monetary Penalty System Project (AMPS). By-law 09-2025 outlined the adjudication process, from ticket issuance to resolution, and includes both parking and non-parking penalty amounts.
The bylaw also incorporates the current and prescribed set fines, previously approved by the Ministry of Attorney General. These fines are now designated as administrative penalties under the AMPS bylaw.
Report LS2025-02 Automated Speed Enforcement Update
The report updated Council on the status of the Automated Speed Enforcement Program.
The intent with the ASE program is that it will promote compliance in high traffic areas and change driver behavior. The program requires the town to establish it in accordance with provisions contained within the Traffic Act. Automated speed cameras can only be placed on roads where the speed limit is less than 80 km/h and where selected roads fall within community safety zones or school zones. Notice must be provided to users of the road system, and prescribed signage is mandatory. A 90-day notice is required to be given to users of the system. The approved by-laws establish and implement the system while also entering into the required agreements with the Province of Ontario to run the program.
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Memo from the Arts, Culture and Heritage Committee regarding Naming of Municipal Laneways
Council received and approved the suggested names of Townsend Lane, Sawyers Feed Mill Lane, and Rose Lane for the municipal laneways, as identified in Appendix A of the memo from the Arts, Culture, and Heritage Committee.
The Arts, Culture, and Heritage Committee has decided upon three names for the final municipal laneways in Shelburne:
March 10 & 24, April 14 & 28, May 12 (virtual) & 26, June 2 (virtual) & 23, July 14 & 28, August 25, September 8 (virtual) & 22, October 6 & 27, November 10 & 24, December 8.
Meetings commence at 6:30 p.m.
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