Year: 2023

  • Fallen Branch Collection Update

    If you have branches for pick-up from the recent winter storms we ask that you neatly pile them at the end of your driveway or edge of the road (please keep them out of ditches and off the roads).

    To register your property please call the Customer Service Unit at 905-871-1600 to be added to the list.

    You can also use the Contact Us feature on the Town’s website at https://bit.ly/2WviPiX. You must register your address for pick-up by March 31st at noon, no additional dates will be added after this date. Town staff will arrange pick-up in the month following. Branch pick-up is not a normal Town function and this service was provided because of the extensive damage caused by the storms.

    The Region of Niagara offers branch pick-up in the spring (May 1-26) and fall (October 30 – November 24). The collection takes place for four weeks, on your regular collection day. Visit the Region’s website for further details at https://bit.ly/3vJTMcN

    You can also drop off branches at the Fort Erie Bridge Street Landfill (1300 Bridge Street) year-round, free of charge.

    Thank you for helping clean up our community!

  • TOFE Council Unanimously Denied 4409 Erie Road Application

    Earlier tonight Town of Fort Erie Council unanimously voted in support of the Staff Recommendation to deny the proposed amendment to the Town’s Zoning By-law No. 129-90 for Report No. PDS-25-2023 for lands known as 4409 Erie Road #CrystalBeach.

    The Zoning By-law Amendment application proposed to demolish the existing one-story single detached dwelling, retain the existing two-story single detached dwelling, and rezone the subject property to a site-specific Residential Multiple 1 (RM1) Zone to facilitate the development of 8 new residential dwelling units.

    Council denied the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment application for the following reasons:

    – the proposal does not consider the character of the surrounding established residential neighbourhood;

    – the subject property and waterfront properties along Lake Erie more generally were not identified for infilling and intensification;

    – the proposal does not provide for appropriate open space on-site; and

    – the property is not located within convenient walking distance from the elements of a traditional neighbourhood.

    To read the full report visit https://bit.ly/400mYdl

    Thank you to everyone who attended the meetings, provided meaningful and thoughtful comments as we considered this application.

  • Public Input wanted on TOFE Noise & Nuisance By-law

    Recently, The Town of Fort Erie Council considered passing a new Noise & Nuisance By-law and we would like input from residents and business owners.

    Please visit the Let’s Talk Fort Erie Page below 👇 to complete the survey.

    Let’s Talk Fort Erie Page: https://bit.ly/3ST62m9

    The proposed By-Law can be found in the documents tab on the right side of the page.

  • A Night At The Movies Skating Event

    Earlier today, I dropped by to support the Crystal Ridge Skating Club who were hosting their “A Night at the Movies” ⛸ skating event. Great to see so many families taking part!

  • Mid-Winter Pow wow

    What a beautiful day to be at the Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre, for the Mid-Winter Pow wow!

    The event included singing, exhibition, dancing, crafts, Indigenous foods and so much more.

    Check out the Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre by visiting their website at fenfc.org.

    http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/…/fort-erie-native…

  • Beachcombers Seniors Centre Turns 50!

    Happy 50th Anniversary Beachcombers Seniors Centre!

    Thank you for the invite to participate in this evening’s milestone celebration. Congratulations to the board of directors and members!

    For additional information on this fantastic group who do so much for our 50+ residents, visit https://beachcombersc.com.

  • Town of Fort Erie Council approves 2023 budget

    The Town’s portion of the residential property tax. For the median household, this increase translates to an additional $12 per year.

    To view the full Article click here

  • 211 Services Assists Those In Need

    Did you know that 211 offers 19 categories of assistance for individuals in need?

    See the Infograph below 👇 or visit www.211ontario.ca for more information.