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Tillsonburg
The Town of Tillsonburg is issuing Request for Proposal RFP2026-010 to engage a qualified Consultant to provide professional services for the development of a comprehensive Stormwater Management Master Plan (SWMMP) within the Town. The work is being initiated in response to climate change impacts, updated growth projections, and increased development activity. The RFP invites consulting firms to submit proposals through the Town's online Bids & Tenders portal, with bid closing on Tuesday, July 28, 2026 at 2:00 PM EDT and a question deadline of July 16, 2026 at 2:00 PM EDT.
Posted Date
Jun 16, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jun 16, 2026
Tillsonburg
Close: Jul 28, 2026
The Town of Tillsonburg is issuing Request for Proposal RFP2026-010 to engage a qualified Consultant to provide professional services for the development of a comprehensive Stormwater Management Master Plan (SWMMP) within the Town. The work is being initiated in response to climate change impacts, updated growth projections, and increased development activity. The RFP invites consulting firms to submit proposals through the Town's online Bids & Tenders portal, with bid closing on Tuesday, July 28, 2026 at 2:00 PM EDT and a question deadline of July 16, 2026 at 2:00 PM EDT.
AvailableTillsonburg
This Request for Proposals is for consulting engineering services to undertake a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) study for the John Pound Road Sewage Pumping Station (SPS) and Forcemain in the Town of Tillsonburg, Ontario. The John Pound Road SPS serves as the main influent pump station for the Tillsonburg Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is owned and operated by Oxford County. The 2025 Annual Wastewater Treatment System Summary Report confirms that an EA study on the John Pound Road SPS and forcemain is planned for 2026, and this RFP was issued on July 7, 2026 with a closing date of July 28, 2026.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
Tillsonburg
Close: Jul 28, 2026
This Request for Proposals is for consulting engineering services to undertake a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) study for the John Pound Road Sewage Pumping Station (SPS) and Forcemain in the Town of Tillsonburg, Ontario. The John Pound Road SPS serves as the main influent pump station for the Tillsonburg Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is owned and operated by Oxford County. The 2025 Annual Wastewater Treatment System Summary Report confirms that an EA study on the John Pound Road SPS and forcemain is planned for 2026, and this RFP was issued on July 7, 2026 with a closing date of July 28, 2026.
AvailableTillsonburg
The Town of Tillsonburg seeks a qualified consultant to provide professional services for pavement condition assessments within the Town. Responses are due online by December 3, 2025 at 2:00 PM EST; some bid documents may require registration and a fee to access.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Tillsonburg
Close: Dec 3, 2025
The Town of Tillsonburg seeks a qualified consultant to provide professional services for pavement condition assessments within the Town. Responses are due online by December 3, 2025 at 2:00 PM EST; some bid documents may require registration and a fee to access.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tillsonburg
The council meeting addressed a variety of municipal matters. Closed session items included personnel updates, insurance claims, and investment support for Project Polyiso. Presentations covered the Poppy Campaign and county growth forecasts. Public meetings were held regarding zoning amendments at 31 Earle Street and 10 Sandy Court. The council reviewed delegations regarding sidewalk installations and a battery storage project proposal. Additionally, the council discussed economic development, recreation and parks service standards, the discontinuation of the VIBE program, and policy adoption for the Annandale National Historic Site. Administrative actions included the appointment of committee members and the passage of various by-laws related to traffic regulation, land subdivisions, and policy implementation.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and development matters, including a closed session regarding land disposition, personnel, and a customer service centre renovation. The council received a presentation on municipal insurance coverage and discussed draft plan of subdivision extensions for multiple projects. Decisions were made regarding official plan amendments, zoning changes, and the establishment of a By-Law Appeals Committee. Financial matters included the creation of a Town Hall Reserve, the audit findings for the Business Improvement Area, and the sale of fleet assets. Additionally, the council reviewed progress on infrastructure projects such as accessible curb cuts, bridge replacements, and the assumption of subdivision services.
The council meeting addressed several public planning matters, including the approval of a minor variance application for a semi-detached dwelling, a zoning bylaw amendment to permit a residential unit in a non-residential building, and an official plan amendment and zoning change application for a four-story apartment building addition. Discussions included safety considerations, such as the requirement for a second exit in a residential unit, water capacity concerns for new developments, and environmental assessments regarding slope stability.
The council meeting addressed several municipal administrative and policy matters. Key topics included the Ontario Land Tribunal Appeal for 155 Wilson and rights of first refusal for Broadway properties, approval of an application for the Municipal Innovation Internship Program, the adoption of an artificial intelligence policy, and an update to the flag and clock tower policy. Additionally, the council discussed fee waiver requests for community events and the need for aligning municipal policies with the rates and charges bylaw.
The council meeting addressed several planning and administrative items. Key topics included a public meeting regarding an official plan amendment and zone change application for a lot addition, a summary report on 2025 planning service delivery highlighting the volume of development applications and residential unit approvals, and a discussion on the impacts of updated provincial growth forecasts and water allocation capacity for the town.
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