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Guelph’s Private Tree Protection Bylaw review pop-up
May 11 at 8:00 am to 1:00 pm
FreeThe City is considering options for updating its Private Tree Protection Bylaw.
Come out to learn more talk to us about it:
- Virtual information session: Wednesday, May 8, 6:30‒8 p.m. – Register for the Zoom link here(External link).
- In-person pop-up: Saturday, May 11, drop by any time between 8 a.m.‒1 p.m. Guelph Farmer’s Market, 2 Gordon Street
- In-person information session: Tuesday, May 14, 6:30‒8 p.m. at Guelph City Hall, Room C, 1 Carden Street
You can also learn more and complete our survey online at Have Your Say.