As part of its ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic and based on the advice being provided by the Medical Officer of Health, the town announced today that it is scaling back the delivery of non-essential services. All essential and critical services will be maintained to ensure the safety of the community. The town previously announced the closure of all town facilities.
“While we recognize the inconvenience that this change may mean for some residents, the safety of our community and our staff has to be our primary focus,” said Mayor Rob Burton. “We will continue to adjust our operations according to the recommendations of health authorities to reduce the ability of the pandemic to spread.”
“Staff has done a thorough assessment of the services required to keep our community safe and supported,” said the town’s Acting CAO, Jane Clohecy. “Examples of essential services include the public safety services delivered by Oakville Fire, Roads and Works, Parks and Open Spaces, and Municipal Enforcement, as well as Transit, ServiceOakville, and key support services.”
The town’s Economic Development department will also remain operational to continue to provide information and support to the business community during these challenging times.
Mayor Rob Burton also announced that given the need to reduce public gatherings, and in accordance with the town’s Procedure By-law, the following meetings of Council and Committees would be postponed to their next regularly scheduled meeting dates:
COVID-19 remains and an evolving situation and the town continues to respond to the advice and direction provided by federal, provincial and regional governments, and their Medical Officers of Health.
ServiceOakville remains available at 905-845-6601 or service@oakville.ca to respond to community questions and requests for essential services.