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Media Inquiries
For all media inquiries, please contact Norfolk County's Communications Department.
Email: media@norfolkcounty.ca
Phone: 519-420-9345
Norfolk County is joining communities across Canada in recognizing Emergency Preparedness (EP) Week from May 4 to 10, 2025.
Date: May 2–19, 2025
Residents of Port Rowan and St. Williams are advised that they may experience decreased water pressure between May 2 and May 19, 2025.
The 13th Street Arch Culvert located on 13th Street West approximately 1.5km west of Highway 24, north of Simcoe, requires a rehabilitation to the culvert structure.
Take Notice that the Council of Norfolk County passed By-law 2025-30 on April 23, 2025, under Section 17(22) and Section 28 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13.
Norfolk County is inviting community feedback on a proposed change to the designated boating restriction area at Port Dover Beach, following requests from residents to revisit the current designation.
The Port Royal Bridge is located on Lakeshore Road in the village of Port Royal, which spans Big Creek requires a major rehabilitation to the bridge structure.
Notice is hereby given that a public meeting of Council is scheduled to consider passage of a by-law proposing to close and convey a portion of the following municipal road allowance at Part Road Allowance on Pine Road East, Plan 436, Except Part 1, 2 37R2790, Part 1 37R8180; Norfolk County (Being Part of P.I.N. 50116-0279 (LT)
Norfolk County would like to remind residents of changes to programs, facilities, and services throughout the Easter holiday weekend.
Norfolk County is pleased to announce the launch of its 2025 Tree Giveaway, with 350 native trees available to residents through a random draw held during Earth Week.
Norfolk’s spring urban leaf and yard waste collection begins April 7 in zone one (Simcoe and Long Point) and April 14 for zones two (Port Dover, Langton, and Port Rowan) and three (Turkey Point, Vittoria, St. Williams, Courtland, Delhi, and Waterford).
Media Inquiries
For all media inquiries, please contact Norfolk County's Communications Department.
Email: media@norfolkcounty.ca
Phone: 519-420-9345
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