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One of Guelph’s most valuable assets is our natural heritage system—a network of rivers, streams, woodlands, wetlands, meadows and wildlife habitats.
Restoring and strengthening Guelph’s natural heritage system
Guelph uses an environment-first approach to city planning and development. This approach reflects community values, and supports the goals set out in Guelph’s Strategic Plan and Official Plan.
- Guelph natural heritage system
- Guelph Natural Heritage Action Plan
- Natural Heritage Advisory Committee
Latest updates
Arkell Spring Grounds and Carter Wellfield Projects
October 2, 2024
City set to receive $2.1 million in provincial funding for water and wastewater infrastructure upgrades in GuelphOctober 2, 2024
Participate in Circular Economy Month Events!October 1, 2024
Guidelines for developers
In addition to environmental planning policies set out in Guelph’s Official Plan, please consider the following when preparing a development application.
- Guidelines for Environmental Impact Studies
- Taking care of trees during construction and development
- More guidelines for developers
For more information
519-837-5616
[email protected]
guelph.ca/environment