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June 29 – July 2

Canada Day Weekend newwestcity.ca/canadaday

Thursday, June 29

7:00 pm

Queen’s Park Concert Series

Queen’s Park Bandshell

Sunday, July 2 2:00 pm

Queen’s Park Concert Series

Queen’s Park Bandshell

Monday, July 3 No Council Meeting

Foster community life and connect with your neighbours in a safe, fun, and respectful way by hosting a block party on your street! Each local street is eligible for ONE FREE street occupancy permit per year Visit newwestcity.ca/block-parties for all the info on how to organize a block party

2023 PROPERTY TAXES – FINAL REMINDER

Property taxes must be received by the City no later than July 4, 2023. Bills can be paid online or in-person Please note City Hall is closed on July 3, 2023 For more information on how to pay your bill and how to apply for the Home Owner Grant, please visit: newwestcity.ca/2023/06/12/property-taxes-due-july-4-2023.php

COMMUNITY GROUP STORAGE RENTAL

In the ongoing commitment to supporting local sport clubs and anticipating future need, additional storage space has been installed at Queen's Park East Artificial Turf Field. Two secure, climate-controlled 8' x 10' bays are now available for rent to qualifying groups. Learn more: newwestcity.ca/parkstorage

Watering Restrictions Are In Effect

Stage 1 watering restrictions are in effect until Oct 15 for both residential and nonresidential areas, regardless of weather conditions. These restrictions help prepare for potential water shortages during dry periods. Watering outside the allowed times requires a permit Visit newwestcity.ca/lawnwatering for details on when you’re permitted to water your lawn and garden, and how to apply for a permit For lawn care and outdoor water conservation tips, visit welovewater.ca

Adopt A Street Tree

Help us increase our urban tree canopy by caring for newly planted City trees. As a Tree Steward you’ll water and weed young trees from June to September Find a map of 600+ adoptable trees, and learn how to volunteer on our website. There are many trees in need in the Brow of the Hill and Queensborough! Learn more at newwestcity.ca/adopt-a-street-tree

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