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Shoreline alteration and tree protection by-law public consultation
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Seguin Township is committed to protecting our ecosystems today and for generations to come.
Council for the Township of Seguin has directed staff to review and update our shoreline by-laws.
The current blasting, site alteration (fill/removal) and tree cutting by-laws were approved in 2008 (collectively known as The Shoreline By-laws). Although they have served the municipality well for years, today’s shoreline issues are much different than they were in 2008 and in response, our by-laws require a review and input from those living and working in Seguin.
Please share your thoughts on what shoreline by-laws should change on this website.
Please submit comments by May 31, 2022. We will be updating this page regularly. Be sure to subscribe to receive notifications about changes directly to your inbox.
Seguin Township is committed to protecting our ecosystems today and for generations to come.
Council for the Township of Seguin has directed staff to review and update our shoreline by-laws.
The current blasting, site alteration (fill/removal) and tree cutting by-laws were approved in 2008 (collectively known as The Shoreline By-laws). Although they have served the municipality well for years, today’s shoreline issues are much different than they were in 2008 and in response, our by-laws require a review and input from those living and working in Seguin.
Please share your thoughts on what shoreline by-laws should change on this website.
Please submit comments by May 31, 2022. We will be updating this page regularly. Be sure to subscribe to receive notifications about changes directly to your inbox.