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Township Open House
A Public Open House is tentatively scheduled for November 19, 2025. Council will inform the public and prepare to approve or deny the amendments to the Official Plan and Township Bylaws.
Puslinch residents urged to attend open house on land-use study
Help Protect Puslinch invites the community to attend an information open house on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Donkey Sanctuary of Canada.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION OP-2025-01
The Estill development application is now complete. This does not mean that anything is accepted, it just means that the required paperwork has been submitted by their team. From here, there will need to be both a zoning by-law amendment from Puslinch Township Council and an official plan amendment from the County of Wellington. The Township and the County are now reviewing this application. The proposed development consists of three industrial-use buildings with a total of 36 loading bays for shipping and receiving activities, a gym, and a daycare. The development will also include a stormwater management pond, a septic field, and a wetland as per their application.
Puslinch makes decision on rural employment lands location
Employment lands in Puslinch will be allowed in areas D, G and H and should cover demand for 30 years.
Residents group concerned about Puslinch losing its rural identity
A group of residents is asking Puslinch council to reconsider setting aside additional rural land for future employment lands outside of what is already recommended.
Council zeros in on employment land designation in Puslinch
Option D is the preferred site for industrial development in Puslinch with options G and H to be designated as future strategic growth areas. Options A, B and C were ruled out by the township’s hydrogeologist; option F was deemed too small; and option E, which is owned by the Ministry of Transportation, is off the table
Puslinch says 'no' to Danby Products relocation plans
Encouraging needs to be met locally.
'I'm not trying to shoehorn ourselves where we're not wanted,'.
Puslinch says 'no' to Danby Products relocation plans