PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ANYONE ON THE PETROLIA WATER SYSTEM
INCLUDING MAIN LINE CUSTOMERS, PETROLIA RESIDENTS AND ENNISKILLEN, OIL SPRINGS
AND DAWN-EUPHEMIA RESIDENTS ARE NOT AFFECTED BY THE CURRENT NOTICE FROM ST.
CLAIR TOWNSHIP.
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Petrolia, ON – Following a break in the weather, a new mural is taking shape
in downtown Petrolia today.
The mural, one that was completed by Windsor Artist, Sarah
Robbins, depicts Petrolia 150 years ago, and celebrates the recent milestone.
Ms. Robbins was selected by a Downtown Revitalization Committee from a call for
local and regional artists.
About the Artist:
Sarah M Robbins
muralist | illustrator | graphic designer
Sarah M Robbins is a Windsor mural artist, graphic designer
and illustrator who uses bright colours to spread joy one wall at a time.
After the passing of her father in 2021 and falling into a
bit of depression, Sarah saw a call out for artists to paint for the Brain
Injury Association now called Butterfly Lane. Once accepted, she painted her
first mural saying “The future is bright” because she deeply wanted it to be
true, and knew others would feel same.
Sarah quickly realized the power of public art and how it can
have an impact on others who might need a bit of light in their day. So, she
picked up her paint brushes and began painting for communities and businesses.
Next thing she knew, she was a muralist full-time, sharing
her love of colour and art with the world.
Sarah is driven to bring colour and joy to communities and
neighbourhoods. One of the few muralists in Windsor that paint with a brush, so
her murals are orderless, less messy and less hazardous than a spray-artist –
allowing businesses to stay open while she paints.
Sarah’s work is often inspired by nature and colour but
always works with the client to bring their true vision to life first and
foremost.
When she’s not painting murals, Sarah is often supporting
local businesses as a Graphic Designer or can be seen walking in parks or the
riverfront.
The mural will be on full display on the South side of the
Petrolia Home Hardware building in Downtown Petrolia (at the corner of Petrolia
Line and Eureka Street).
This is the second of three planned murals for Petrolia’s
vibrant downtown, the first being a postcard offering “Greetings from Petrolia”
by artist Blaze from Toronto, ON that was completed on the East facing wall of
the Red Apple in downtown Petrolia (at the corner of King Street and Petrolia
Line) in the spring of 2024.
The final mural in the set, hand-painted by Dresden
resident Sarah Steele, will be installed shortly on the East side of Total Hair
and Body Care downtown Petrolia and will share a message to “Shop, Dine and
Discover” Petrolia.
Petrolia will be full of many vibrant blooms once again this
summer, as the Petrolia in Bloom Committee is planning and planting flowers of
all colours for the 2025 season.
In the spring, gardeners will begin to plan their planting
beds for the season and residents are encouraged to participate in the colour
palette and to have some fun.
Mayor R. Brad Loosley said, “It is with great appreciation to
our volunteers that I look forward to our town full of beautiful plants and
flowers each year!”
Volunteers interested in helping for the 2025 season are
asked to call Leah Belan at (519) 882-2350.
Parks Department summer students will assist the volunteers with
watering and weed maintenance.
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Exciting news for Petrolia residents,
businesses, and organizations!
The Green Leader Program, a
collaboration between WM Canada and the Town of Petrolia, is back to support
local environmental projects and community initiatives. This partnership is all
about working together to create a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable
future right here in Petrolia.
The program offers grants to fund
projects that focus on:
Environmental Conservation: We’re looking
for efforts that help protect natural resources and preserve and/or enhance
renewable resources.
Environmental Education: Initiatives
that make our community a better, cleaner place to live and learn.
Community Vitality: Projects that
improve the safety and sustainability of our neighbourhoods, making them
better for everyone.
In
2024, we saw some amazing projects come to life, including garden expansions,
energy-saving upgrades, and nature-based spaces. These were just a few examples
of what this funding can support!
Now, it’s your turn. You can apply for
up to$15,000 in funding to bring your idea to life. This funding is a one-time,
non-repayable, fully funded grant. Whether
you’re a business, organization, or institution working in or benefiting
Petrolia, this is your chance to make a lasting impact.
Applications are reviewed by a
committee, and the successful projects will be announced on Earth Day, April
22, 2025.
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Successful Budget
Deliberations in Petrolia – 3% Municipal Tax Rate Increase Proposed, 0%
Variable Water Rate Increase Approved
Petrolia, ON – Petrolia Town Council
deliberated the draft 2025 municipal budget yesterday. The proposed budget would see a proposed 3%
increase to the Municipal tax rate, with a 3% increase in sewer costs, and a 0%
increase to the variable water rates with a $15.00 fixed monthly rate.
The
session concluded with Council providing direction to
staff to amend the 2025 draft budget to reflect the following:
Council directed staff to amend
the fixed water rate to $15.00 and to proceed with a 0% increase to the
variable water rate.
Council approved a
recommendation from the Scotiabank Committee that will see the Scotiabank
property used for a retail/commercial rental space in the front half, and a
community meeting room with a Petrolia memorabilia display in the back half of
the facility. Council approved $65,000 in upgrades for the facility that
include an accessible washroom, alarm system, and new side entrance door.
Council directed staff to pay
a stipend of $1,500.00 annually to Town Crier, Les Whiting, instead of
responding to out-of-pocket expenses requests.
Council directed staff to add
an additional $500.00 to Council Donations for the Lambton County Seniors
Committee to use as required for promotional materials and events.
Council directed finance to
look at seeking loan funding for construction of appropriate decontamination
station and accessible washrooms in 2025 for the Fire Hall; and that the Fire
Chief and Joint Fire Committee in preparation for the changes to legislation
that will dictate the installation of proper decontamination station at the
Fire Department return with a proposal, and that an agreement be established
with the Township of Enniskillen to allow the Township the financial
flexibility to re-pay their 40% over a reasonable period of time.
Council directed staff to
return to Council with a quote to rent decontamination showers to be located at
the Fire Station in the interim.
Council directed staff to take
$250,000.00 from the Capital Reserve to extend road resurfacing and sidewalk
replacements. Resurfacing work will now be completed on First Avenue from
Petrolia Line to Garden Crescent (if possible), and on Pettibone Street. Sidewalk
replacement will be completed on First Avenue and on Fifth and Third Streets
between First and Fourth Streets.
A
Motion was passed Regarding – Provincial OPP contract
Whereas
municipalities across Ontario experienced as significant increase in the OPP
provincial policing contracts expenses recently released The town of Petrolia
would like to state our concern with the 21.5% increase to our municipality and
this effect across the province; AND WHEREAS the provincial auditor stated the
OPP do not have processes in places to deliver police services effectiveness
and with NOW therefore THAT council send a letter to the Minster, Premier,
MPP Bailey, and municipalities across Ontario to request that the province
provide financial assistance to offset the large percentage increases that are
difficult for small municipalities to adjust to each year.
The
Proposed 2025 Fee Schedule was approved with the following amendments:
THAT
Schedule “D” – Greenwood Recreation Centre be increased by 3% from the 2024 fee
and rounded to the next dollar.
THAT
Schedule “G” – Fire Department – inclusion of a line for “Lock Box” with a fee
set for “at cost”. These will be installed at most Petrolia business’
Following the approval of the
draft 2025 Budget, staff plan to proceed with several capital projects
including:
The resurfacing of First
Avenue from Petrolia Line to Garden Crescent (if possible).
New Dugouts at Diamond 1.
Sidewalk program expenditures
on First Avenue, Third and Fifth Streets between First Avenue and Fourth Street.
Community recreation project
amenities.
New washrooms with
decontamination showers at the Petrolia and North Enniskillen Fire Hall.
Major construction on the
Water Treatment Plant Intake will start in 2025.
Chief Administrative
Officer/Treasurer, Rick Charlebois said, “Council reviewed the draft 2025
budget with staff, and I am very pleased with the process and what was accomplished
for the future of Petrolia. Staff spend
many hours preparing their best advice for Council, and I would like to thank
them for their expertise.”
Mayor R. Brad Loosley
was, “…pleased with the detailed information that staff prepared for Council’s
consideration.” Mayor Loosley added, “I
would like to thank Rick and his team for this comprehensive draft budget, and
I would like to thank Council for their feedback and participation in the
review process.”
A Public Budget Meeting
is planned for Monday, December 2, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in person at Victoria
Hall Council Chambers, where all are welcome.
The Public Meeting will feature a presentation by Chief Administrative
Officer/Treasurer Rick Charlebois. Staff
plan to bring the proposed 2025 budget to Council on December 9, 2024, at the
Regular Meeting of Council.
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The Council of the Town of Petrolia approved a Pilot
Program at a special meeting of council on Monday, July 29, that will see
residents able to purchase reduced price swim passes. The Pilot Program that
starts September 1, 2024, and runs through August 31, 2025, will see the
following prices in place for residents:
AGE/GROUP
NUMBER OF PASSES
PRICE
Child Pass (0-12) no HST
10
$70 ($7 per visit)
Individual Pass
10
$110 ($11 per visit)
Senior (55+) Pass
10
$100 ($10 per visit)
Household Pass
10
$225 ($22.50 per visit)
The Pilot Program was added following resident
feedback about the price of swimming and swimming lesson availability at the
Petrolia YMCA. The Pilot will be assessed quarterly throughout the year.
To purchase the swim passes, residents can do so in
person at the Petrolia Municipal Office starting September 3, 2024, and then
between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for the remainder of the Pilot. Passes can also
be purchased online by visiting https://town.petrolia.on.ca/residents/ymca/
starting September 1, 2024. The receipt is then shown at the Petrolia YMCA in
exchange for the pass.
The passes are only redeemable at the Petrolia YMCA
and are only available for purchase by Petrolia residents. Passes can be used
for open swim, aquatics classes and lane swim, but cannot be used for swimming
lessons.
In
addition to the Pilot Program for swim passes, the Petrolia YMCA will offer
swimming lessons for non-members starting in the fall of 2024. Once Y
Everything members have had the opportunity to register, non-members will be
able to register for both group and private lessons at a later date. Group
lessons will be $16.50 per lesson; private lesson pricing is coming soon. This
is not part of the Pilot Program; it will become part of the regular Petrolia
YMCA operations.
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