Community advisories include posts about issues that may directly impact most residents or visitors, including seasonal reminders, safety information, and other community-impact updates.
Community advisories include posts about issues that may directly impact most residents or visitors, including seasonal reminders, safety information, and other community-impact updates.
The Town may not be able to meet Provincial Minimum Maintenance Standards related to roads and sidewalks. On-street parking is not permitted at any time during the event.
The Town of Midland advises residents of the following holiday closures and service interruptions...
Residents are reminded that winter parking restrictions are in effect and snow clearing is underway on priority roads.
Automated speed cameras in Midland school zones on William Street and Yonge Street are no longer operational. Penalty orders issued up to November 13, 2025, remain valid, and the Town continues to pursue traffic calming measures to enhance road safety.
The Town of Midland’s contractor will be spraying a herbicide to control phragmites (an invasive species) in various areas around Town starting next week. Signage will be placed in areas where spraying is being done. Please obey the signage and avoid these areas.
The Town of Midland is excited to announce the successful completion of the first stage of procurement for the Midland Bay Landing redevelopment. This project continues to generate strong interest from both the public and the development community, with clear alignment to the Town’s vision for a vibrant, mixed-use, and accessible waterfront destination.
Residents can now briefly address Council on agenda items through a new Open Forum, allowing two-minute comments within a ten-minute session. To participate, attendees must register with the Clerk and follow the town’s Procedure By-law.
Council is inviting residents to attend a public meeting to share feedback on the potential introduction of Microtransit to Midland. This meeting is a chance for the public to share comments about the future of transit in our community.
Midland is building a Tourism Strategy to shape the next five years and guide how we grow, manage, and promote tourism. This plan is all about creating a sustainable, inspiring future for tourism and it starts with you!
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