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Northern Bruce Peninsula
The Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula has issued Request for Proposal PF 2026-01 seeking qualified contractors to perform building demolition services. The scope of work includes the removal of all debris from premises and the demolition of buildings deemed unsafe by the Chief Building Official. Proposals must be submitted by July 10, 2026 through the municipality's Bids & Tenders platform.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
Northern Bruce Peninsula
Close: Jul 10, 2026
The Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula has issued Request for Proposal PF 2026-01 seeking qualified contractors to perform building demolition services. The scope of work includes the removal of all debris from premises and the demolition of buildings deemed unsafe by the Chief Building Official. Proposals must be submitted by July 10, 2026 through the municipality's Bids & Tenders platform.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Northern Bruce Peninsula
The council discussed the Cabad Road proposed operational plan, focusing on public access levels, controlled access methods, enforcement, and accessibility. Deliberations included a potential combined model for hiking and biking, the implications of increasing traffic through the Dyer's Bay community, and the need for a comprehensive cost analysis regarding road repairs. The council emphasized the necessity of obtaining legal guidance on ownership agreements and potential time constraints related to restricting or opening access to the area.
The council meeting addressed several planning and municipal operational items. Key discussions included the approval of zoning bylaw amendments for property development at 123 Hardwick Cove Road, including requirements for lot grading, drainage plans, and mitigation measures. The council also received a report on the Lion's Head shuttle season, finalized lease agreements for the Stokes Bay Community Center, and approved a trial for vending machine services at the Lion's Head Harbor. Additionally, the treasurer's report was reviewed and discussed.
The council received a presentation regarding the public engagement process for the Cabat Head Road operational plan. Key discussion points included the need for balanced access, prioritizing environmental protection, addressing parking and safety concerns, and the importance of active enforcement. Additionally, the council began discussions regarding a request for the installation of a veterans crosswalk from local Legion representatives.
The council meeting addressed several operational and planning matters. Key topics included a briefing on the Source Protection Authority and its upcoming annual progress reporting requirements under the Clean Water Act, noting the impact of conservation authority amalgamations on regional source protection. Additionally, the council reviewed a zoning bylaw amendment application for a residential development proposal at Hardwick Cove Road, which involved discussions on lot size requirements, environmental impact study findings, and the implementation of development agreements to manage environmental heritage protection.
The council held a public meeting regarding the 2026 budget, which proposes a 6.35% increase in tax levy and a 4.99% tax rate increase. Discussion included responding to community feedback regarding fire department expenditures for a pumper truck and public works. The council received a delegation from the Northern Bruce Peninsula Chamber of Commerce concerning the status and design of a harbor deck project, specifically addressing accessibility and washroom requirements. Additionally, the council discussed the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of creating new parking sites on Brock Street versus other proposed locations, considering implications for future water system infrastructure and the potential need for transit solutions.
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