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This Isn’t Over: Why Oakville Must Hold the Line on Midtown (January Update)
Because thousands of Oakville residents have shown up, spoken up, emailed, texted, hosted signs, rallied, and refused to disengage, the Midtown issue has not quietly disappeared the way Infrastructure Ontario clearly hoped it would.
Jan 304 min read


Letter to Mayor & Councillors re: Town Report
From: Jim Goodfellow < jlgoodfellow@mac.com > Date: January 26, 2026 at 11:25:05 AM EST To: Rob Burton Mayor < Mayor@oakville.ca >, council@oakville.ca Cc: stephen.crawford@pc.ola.org , tod.mccarthy@pc.ola.org , rob.flack@pc.ola.org , Clerks Town < TownClerk@oakville.ca > Subject: ERO 025-1368 - Provincial priority request for four (4) Minister’s Zoning Orders for the Transit-Oriented Community in the Town of Oakville Dear Mayor Burton and Councillors, We are writin
Jan 306 min read


WeLoveOakville - ERO Submission
We Love Oakville (via Jim Goodfellow), submitted formal feedback to the Environmental Registry of Ontario (ERO) regarding four Minister’s Zoning Orders (MZOs) for the Transit-Oriented Community (TOC) lands in Midtown Oakville. Information was also forwarded to Minister McCarthy and shared with media in a press release. Although the deadline has passed, information on the ERO process is online here
Jan 191 min read
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