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Huron-Kinloss
The Township of Huron-Kinloss issued this Request for Proposals (PW 2026-08) for an Intersection Assessment and Traffic Impact Study at the Princess Street and Main Street intersection. The selected consultant will evaluate existing and future traffic operations, collision history, and intersection geometry to identify potential safety and operational improvements. This is a competitive procurement for qualified engineering/consulting firms with municipalities in southwestern Ontario.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Huron-Kinloss
Close: Jul 23, 2026
The Township of Huron-Kinloss issued this Request for Proposals (PW 2026-08) for an Intersection Assessment and Traffic Impact Study at the Princess Street and Main Street intersection. The selected consultant will evaluate existing and future traffic operations, collision history, and intersection geometry to identify potential safety and operational improvements. This is a competitive procurement for qualified engineering/consulting firms with municipalities in southwestern Ontario.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Huron-Kinloss
The committee discussed a request for the transfer of an unassumed road allowance, reviewed building statistics, and addressed septic inspection compliance issues. Updates were provided on fire and emergency services, a budget amendment for a medical centre generator and furnace, and parkland easement remediation. The committee deliberated on community service programming, the Boiler Beach Stair Access Policy, and shoreline erosion concerns. Procurement matters were reviewed, including fuel surcharge impacts, the approval of a tender for a storm sewer system on Sunset Place, and the purchase of a new tandem plow truck. Additionally, the committee addressed noise by-law exemptions for community events, waste management reporting, and received updates regarding the Mid-Huron Landfill Site Board, geriatric care recruitment efforts, and a proposed citizen achievement and volunteer recognition program.
The Board discussed the 2026 budget, specifically regarding municipal contributions, and addressed IT equipment sharing for the Secretary/Treasurer. Key activities included electing a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson for 2026, receiving reports from the Detachment Commander, and reviewing OAPSB dues and financial signing authorities. The Board also discussed the development of a logo for official correspondence and addressed communication with participating municipalities regarding budget approvals.
The Council meetings addressed various municipal operations including financial reports, staff reports on fire department special event permits, development charges, drainage cost sharing, and hiring updates. Key agenda items included the adoption of various by-laws regarding property zoning, council remuneration, municipal insurance, and the acceptance of tenders for community center storage and road work. Additionally, delegations presented on road allowances, and the Council received updates on water quality reports and conservation authority agreements. Procedural matters such as closed session discussions regarding land acquisition were also conducted.
The committee discussed building and planning statistics, proposed amendments to the Administrative Monetary Penalty System, and open-air burning complaints and permit regulations. Key project approvals included the Ripley-Huron Community Centre storage addition tender, a Heritage Park Green Municipal Fund grant, and amendments to the Township Vehicle Use Policy. The committee also addressed reports on waste management landfill site-life, the annual tree program, water and wastewater system reports, and support requests for local events. Further discussions involved noise by-law exemption requests, Integrity Commissioner service recruitment, and updates from the OSUM conference and Southwestern Ontario Isotope Coalition.
The council meeting addressed various housekeeping amendments to the comprehensive Zoning By-law, including definitions for building height, permitted additional residential units, and standards for accessory buildings and on-farm diversified uses. Financial reports were reviewed, including the ratification of accounts and revenue updates. Other key topics included a tender acceptance for a watermain project, updates to municipal insurance programs, council remuneration for 2027, and adjustments to hiring reports and fire department by-laws. The meeting also included discussions on proposed speed limit changes and various agency reports.
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