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Published April 22, 2025

Oro-Medonte ends state of emergency following ice storm

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By Township of Oro-Medonte
Oro-Medonte Council has unanimously approved the Township’s 2025-2026 multi-year budget, aiming to balance fiscal responsibility with service improvements and infrastructure renewal—while acknowledging the financial pressure many residents are facing. The approved budget includes a 4.07% property tax increase for 2025 and a 3.98% increase in 2026. For the average homeowner, that translates to roughly $40 more per $100,000 of assessed property value each year. The figures include levies from the County of Simcoe, School Boards, and the Township itself. This year’s budget discussions were shaped in part by the lingering financial impacts of the devastating ice storm earlier this year. Cleanup costs are estimated at $6.5 million, and while the Township hopes to recover some of those expenses, the event underscored the importance of long-term infrastructure funding and emergency preparedness. To help close a historical gap in infrastructure funding, Council has approved increased contributions to reserve funds. Surpluses from the past two years have also been directed toward capital reserves, reinforcing the Township’s ability to meet future needs without relying on unpredictable revenues. “Council and staff are aware and understanding of significant cost of living increases facing Oro-Medonte residents and business owners, and the current uncertainty within the economy,” said Mayor Randy Greenlaw. “With this in mind, we worked hard to deliver a multi-year budget that is well prepared, professionally deliberated, and fiscally responsible.” The budget aligns with the Township’s Strategic Plan and includes input gathered through public consultation. It also supports modernization efforts and service improvements, ensuring the Township can continue to meet evolving community needs. “We’re positioning Oro-Medonte now and into the future,” Greenlaw added. “Taking a balanced approach, the budget ensures the Township’s reserve funding is effectively managed and maintained.” More information and detailed budget documents are available on the Township’s website at 2025 Budget | Township of Oro-Medonte.
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In consultation with the Township’s Emergency Management Team, Mayor Greenlaw has terminated the Township’s State of Emergency, which was declared on Sunday, March 30, 2025, in response to a historic and widespread ice storm, which significantly impacted Oro-Medonte.

The declaration activated the Township’s Emergency Management protocol, allowing for rapid decision-making, access to additional resources, and streamlining emergency response efforts. The declaration of a Significant Weather Event remains in effect, as the Township’s Operations team continues to work to address remaining debris and roadside hazards.

Although power was restored to the majority of Township residents and businesses last week, the volume of debris and hazards that remained on the shoulders of Township roads, in ditches, and in public spaces continued to strain clean-up resources. The number of downed trees, debris, and powerlines, which in many cases required extensive work from Hydro One to repair, resulted in additional debris on top of what had already fallen.

Fully cleaning up the Township’s 700 km of roads is a significant undertaking and will take time, as the Township focuses on recovery efforts.

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With lifting the emergency declaration, the Township will also be discontinuing the 24/7 Storm Helpline through 211, and the Neighbours Helping Neighbours Program, effective today. Questions regarding emergency response can be directed to the Township at (705) 487-2171. Please note regular support services provided through 211 remain in place.

Mayor Greenlaw commented that “the strength and support of our community was exceptional throughout the duration of the ice storm. On behalf of members of Council and staff, thank you to the numerous individuals, businesses, community groups, and partners, that selflessly stepped up from the onset of the storm to help. To Oro-Medonte residents and businesses, your patience, compassion, resilience, and genuine willingness to help each other is truly remarkable. As we continue with recovery efforts, we will do so together, with the same understanding and support that got us through very challenging times. Finally, thank you to our media partners who worked diligently to get key information to the Oro-Medonte community and beyond. We are grateful for your responsiveness, professionalism, and kindness.”

Township roads and operations crews continue to work tirelessly, as they have from the onset of the storm, with clean-up efforts. Parks and trails are starting to re-open, but residents are reminded to be mindful while enjoying these spaces due to some debris which remains in place. Please exercise caution when driving on Township roads, and give crews room to work.

Updates will continue to be provided through oro-medonte.ca/icestorm and the Township’s social media channels.

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