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NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT – ST CLAIR TOWNSHIP (STRUCTURE 44 AND 50)

MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT & DETAILED DESIGN Engineering Services for Structure 44 and 50, St. Clair Township THE STUDY St. Clair Township has retained the services of Planmac Engineering Inc. to undertake a Schedule ‘A+’ Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) and Detailed Design for the replacement of Structure 44 and 50. Structure 44 is located

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YARD WASTE – MAY 24th HOLIDAY

Due to the Holiday, Monday May 24th yard waste collection (South Township only) will take place on Tuesday May 25th. All other collections for waste, recycling & yard waste will be unaffected.

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ATTENTION: residential service appointments

ATTENTION St. Clair Township Public Works – residential service appointments Effective April 8, 2021, all scheduled non-emergency residential appointments that require entry into a premise have been put on hold. Operations staff will only enter a residence to deal with a water/sanitary related emergency. These measures have been put in place to protect the public

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Holt Line Bridge Re-opening Celebration!

St. Clair Township is hosting an Official Re-opening Ceremony for the Holt Line Bridge following refurbishment. The ribbon cutting event will take place on Friday, March 12 at 11:00am at the Holt Line Bridge Site (823 Holt Line – Map below). We invite you to attend the event to celebrate the bridge’s rehabilitation & re-opening

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Public Information Sessions – Proposed Energy Storage Project

Communications | July 7, 2026 St. Clair Township is sharing the following public notice on behalf of NRStor: NRStor is proposing a liquid-air energy storage (LAES) project in St. Clair Township as part of the Independent Electricity System Operator’s (IESO) Long Lead-Time Request for Proposals (LLTR RFP). Residents are invited to attend one of two

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Understanding Discoloured Water

St. Clair Township would like to remind residents that their tap water may occasionally appear yellowish or rusty coloured. We would like to reassure residents that the water remains safe, and provide context on why this occurs, how to clear it, and our long-term plan to address it. Why Rusty Water Happens Sediment Buildup: Natural

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