An Aggregate Resources Community Working Group is being formed to provide input to the Town of Caledon’s Aggregate Policy Study.
The Town’s notice reads that “the community working group will ensure community perspectives are considered in the review and development of updated Official Plan aggregate policies.”
The working group will have up to six citizen members, with a focus on members from Ward 1, residents living near a pit or quarry, and/or having knowledge or expertise in the aggregate field.
You can find a list of the criteria required on the Town’s website and apply by April 28 by 4:30 p.m.
Background
The Aggregate Policy Study will build upon the joint Region and Town Aggregate Policy Review and the Town’s Aggregate Rehabilitation Master Plan. The Study will look at background on aggregates in Caledon, review aggregate Official Plan policies, and make recommendations for improvements to those policies to ensure Caledon can reach its planning goals. A study webpage will be made to provide updates to the public throughout the duration of the study. Opportunities for community input though public consultation meetings will also be provided, as well as outreach and engagement with the Indigenous community and other interest groups.
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