Puslinch Township Launches Community Engagement Survey
The Township is excited to launch a community engagement survey on EngagePuslinch.ca
to gain citizen feedback on the Township’s 2022 Proposed User Fees and Charges.
The Township depends on revenue from property taxes and user fees and charges to provide quality
Township services and programs. Many of the Township’s services are funded by property taxes,
however in some cases the Township charges a direct user fee to the individual/organization benefitting
from the service. Examples of some of the services funded in part or whole by user fees include: Use of
Recreational Facilities, Building Permits, Planning and Development Applications, Dog and Kennel
Licensing, Lottery Licensing, and Open Air Burn Permits.
The Township values citizen feedback and wants to encourage the public to share their thoughts on
important annual projects such as reviewing Township User Fees and Charges.
“I encourage Puslinch residents to join the local conversation regarding the Township’s user fees and
charges. The comments and suggestions the Township receives through Engage Puslinch are important
for Council to consider when setting Township user fees and charges for the upcoming year.” Mayor
James Seeley.
The survey will be active on the Township’s community engagement platform, EngagePuslinch.ca, from
August 12 to October 4, 2021.
A Public Information Meeting will also take place on September 22, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. to receive public
comments regarding the Township’s proposed 2022 User Fees and Charges.