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Middlesex Centre
The Municipality of Middlesex Centre (LB-2026-11), located in Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, is seeking qualified consulting firms to conduct an Organizational Review of the municipality. The RFP was published on June 24, 2026 on the Middlesex Centre Bids & Tenders portal and is open to qualified proponents. The submission deadline is July 15, 2026 at 12:00 PM EDT.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Middlesex Centre
Close: Jul 15, 2026
The Municipality of Middlesex Centre (LB-2026-11), located in Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, is seeking qualified consulting firms to conduct an Organizational Review of the municipality. The RFP was published on June 24, 2026 on the Middlesex Centre Bids & Tenders portal and is open to qualified proponents. The submission deadline is July 15, 2026 at 12:00 PM EDT.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Middlesex Centre
The committee discussed two primary planning applications. A minor variance application for 22522 Komoka Road, which requested increased accessory structure lot coverage and height, was denied. A consent application for 6857 Bells Road, seeking a boundary adjustment to add land for a drive shed, was also addressed; despite a request for removal from the agenda, the committee proceeded to deliberate on the matter, following the recommendation of planning staff for denial.
The Council discussed confidential personnel and legal matters in a closed session. The meeting included recognition of the Middlesex County Agricultural Hall of Fame inductees, a presentation on 2025 audited financial statements by the auditor, and the subsequent approval of these statements. The council also approved a motion to enter into public meetings to consider land-related applications, specifically a consent application and a zoning bylaw amendment for a development project on Kamoka Road, involving a townhouse development proposal.
The Council received an update from the Middlesex County Warden and Chief Administrative Officer regarding several key initiatives. Discussion topics included the 2026-2030 Economic Development and Tourism strategy, the 30-year Forest Management Plan update, a Library Master Plan, and the ongoing success of the Middlesex County Connect transportation service. The meeting also covered the 2026 capital program, human services, including housing development and paramedicine programs, shared service collaboration between the county and local municipalities, and the construction progress of the new Governance Administration Center.
The council received a presentation regarding the provincial government's initiative to consolidate Ontario's conservation authorities from 36 down to 9. Key discussion topics included the governance changes, the loss of local municipal representation on boards, the impact on future municipal levies, the role of newly created watershed councils, and the timeline for transition and implementation of the new regional conservation authority model. The council also inquired about branding and the continuity of services during the transition period.
The committee held a meeting to deliberate on several zoning bylaw amendments and consent applications. Key discussion topics included the appointment of the chair, requests for zoning bylaw amendments for properties at 5385 Carriage Road and 10214 Greystead Drive, and a consent application for 24885 Popular Hill Road. The committee also addressed inquiries regarding building use for livestock, easements, and infrastructure requirements such as road dedications and daylight triangles.
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