Norfolk County Council has completed its 2024 budget process. The process concluded with Budget Committee review of the Proposed 2024 Levy Supported Operating Budget on January 10 and 11. Council finalized the Capital and Rate Budgets in October and November 2023, respectively. The Levy budget is not final until ratified by Council on January 24, 2024.
Now that winter is officially here, Norfolk County is reminding residents about snow clearing, winter parking, and tips for staying informed during winter weather.
Norfolk County will debut its new, illuminated “NORFOLK” sign at the historic Simcoe Panorama later this month.
This radiant display, provided through the Norfolk County Economic Development Department, is set to be revealed December 23 at 5:30 p.m. beside the Holiday Gazebo in Wellington Park.
Norfolk County dog owners, now is the time to purchase a 2024 licence tag for your furry friend.
All dogs in the municipality are required to be licensed each year. Failure to do so could result in fines being issued to the owners of untagged dogs under Animal Care and Control By-Law 2014-46.
Justin Hobson has been selected as Norfolk’s new Chief of Paramedic Services. Hobson, who joined Norfolk in 2021, brings experience working in both Toronto and Bruce County.
If your family or company needs a space for a holiday party, Norfolk County has plenty of options. From Port Dover to Port Rowan, Simcoe to St. Williams, community halls and multipurpose rooms are located across the municipality. There are many different sizes of facilities and locations to choose from.
Norfolk County is inviting members of the public to provide feedback on some initial shortlisted County-owned vacant land as part of a review of potential surplus land.
Norfolk County will join Canadians across the country on Remembrance Day in paying tribute to the courage and sacrifice of those who served and continue to serve our country during times of war, military conflict, and peace.
Each year, on November 8, World Town Planning Day recognizes and promotes the role of planning in creating livable and vibrant communities. Over 30 countries worldwide recognize this annual event.
The Bridge Project, located on Norfolk County Road 45, is now complete. Situated close to Langton between Highway 59 and East Quarter Line Road, the new bridge is a single-lane prefabricated modular panel bridge 5.7 metres wide and has a life span of between 50 and 75 years.
Norfolk County’s Budget Committee has reviewed and approved the 2024-2033 Capital Plan. Norfolk’s 2024 Capital Budget is heavily focused on managing existing assets, with notable expenditures in roads, facilities, and water and wastewater treatment plants.
2024 Norfolk Community Grants
Norfolk County is not accepting any applications for 2023.
The Norfolk County Grant Program is currently on hold while staff conducts a comprehensive review of the program.