New Public Works Garage

Site preparation is underway for the new Public Works building going in west of the Water and Wastewater Facility on the south side of Water St.

Site preparation is underway for the new Public Works building going in west of the Water and Wastewater Facility on the south side of Water St.

New Municipal Infrastructure Announcement

The Town of Deseronto is pleased to announce that we were able to secure significant government funding to assist with the construction of a new Public Works building. This additional building will assist in streamlining our municipal offerings and will improve on service delivery. The new building will be located at the north west corner, within the fenced area at the water and wastewater facility on Water Street.

The Public Works and Water and Wastewater Departments work collaboratively on many projects within our community and this move will help to provide further options to find shared improvements and efficiencies while offering consolidation of our outside services.

Construction has begun with full project completion expected by early 2020.

Council and staff will continue to review and plan for the best use of the existing site while we transition to the new facility throughout the new year.

For further details or if you have any questions, please call Town Hall at 613-396-2440.

The Public works building is seen in the snow on December 12, 2019 .

Deseronto Transit Holiday Schedule

Just a reminder that over the holidays the Deseronto Transit will be closed at times.

CLOSED - December 24th

CLOSED - December 25th

CLOSED - December 26th

December 27th-30th - REGULAR SCHEDULE

CLOSED – December 31st

CLOSED - January 1st

January 2nd – REGULAR SCHEDULE

For more information contact Deseronto Transit before December 24th at:

613-396-4008

transit@deseronto.ca

Happy Holidays from Deseronto Transit.

Community Food Assessment Survey

This survey is meant for all residents living in Hastings, Belleville and Quinte West and is part of our Community Food Assessment. Survey ends December 20, 2019.

Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH) is leading a Community Food Assessment to learn more about the food system in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties. The Community Food Assessment has two goals: 1) to learn how to improve access to nutritious food in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties; and 2) to learn how we can work with other community organizations to improve access to nutritious food.

To complete the survey please use this link:

http://www.hpepublichealth.ca/communityfood

For more information please contact

Rachel Wong, MPH, RD
Registered Dietitian, Healthy Communities
Hastings Prince Edward Public Health

179 North Park St

Belleville, ON K8P 4P1
Tel: (613) 966-5500 ext. 351
Email: rwong@hpeph.ca

Web: hpePublicHealth.ca

Loyalist College Police Foundations Training Program, and Road Hockey Game in Deseronto

Lock it or lose it. A professional can steal your vehicle in 30 seconds.

December 6, 2019

Today from 10:00 am to 12:00 Noon members of the Loyalist College Police Foundations program under the supervision of Sgt. Christie McNaughton will be engaging in a community out reach program.


Students will be going door to door handing out a program postcard “Lock it or Loose it.”


The program makes residents aware of the need to lock your car thereby protecting your contents and other valuables from theft.





DECEMBER 7TH, 2019

Tomorrow from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon there will be a Community Road Hockey Game hosted by the program and the L&A O.P.P. at the Deseronto Community Recreation Centre.

All are welcome.

Road Hockey at the Deseronto Community Centre 1000 am to 1200 December 7, 2019

Road Hockey at the Deseronto Community Centre 1000 am to 1200 December 7, 2019

Enbridge Gas Inc. Assists Deseronto Fire Department in Supporting Firefighter Training

Enbridge Gas Inc. supports Deseronto Fire Department Training with a $5,000.00 donation.

Enbridge Gas Inc. supports Deseronto Fire Department Training with a $5,000.00 donation.

NEWS RELEASE

Enbridge Gas Inc. Assists Deseronto Fire Department in Supporting Firefighter Training

On December 4, 2019 – Enbridge Gas Inc. is helping Deseronto Fire Department

purchase firefighting training materials, through Project Assist – a program that

supplements existing training for Ontario volunteer and composite fire departments in the

communities where Enbridge operates.

“At Enbridge Gas, safety is our priority. We’re proud to support Ontario firefighters who

share our commitment to keeping our communities safe,” said Michelle Rogers, District

Representative Enbridge Gas Inc.

This year’s $100,000 donation from Enbridge Gas will be shared by 20 Ontario fire

departments, including Deseronto Fire Department. Funds will be used to purchase

educational materials for firefighters to enhance life-saving techniques.

Since the launch of Project Assist in 2012, 174 grants have been provided to Ontario fire

departments for additional firefighter training.

“Project Assist improves access to training materials for municipal fire departments,” said

Jon Pegg, Ontario Fire Marshal and Chief, Emergency Management. “Firefighting can be

dangerous and unpredictable, and these training materials positively contribute to the

health and safety of firefighters and the broader community.”

“Each year, small communities across the province face more and more financial

challenges for their volunteer fire departments. Thank You Enbridge for your generous

donation to support The Town of Deseronto Volunteer Fire Department. This donation will

allow us to purchase the necessary training materials to ensure continued skills training

of our dedicated volunteer fire fighters.”

Dale Loney, Fire Chief, Town of Deseronto, Fire Department

“The Town of Deseronto is grateful to Enbridge Gas for their generous donation of $5000.

Ensuring we have a well-trained team of Firefighting professionals is a focus of our

department and safety and training are our guiding principles. This donation will go a long

way in helping us provide the best service we can for our community. Thank you

Enbridge for your contribution.”

Dan Johnston, Mayor, Deseronto



About Enbridge Gas Inc.

Enbridge Gas Inc., formed on January 1, 2019 from the amalgamation of Union Gas

Limited and Enbridge Gas Distribution, is Canada's largest natural gas storage,

transmission and distribution company based in Ontario with a more than 170-year

history of providing safe and reliable service to customers. The distribution business

serves about 3.7 million customers, heating over 75 per cent of Ontario homes. The

storage and transmission business offers a variety of storage and transportation services

to customers at the Dawn Hub, the largest integrated underground storage facility in

Canada and one of the largest in North America. Enbridge Gas Inc. is owned by Enbridge

Inc., a Canadian-based leader in energy transportation and distribution.

For more information, visit www.enbridgegas.com or follow us on Twitter @EnbridgeGas.

From left to right Its Fire chief Dale Loney, OFM Officer Harry Prentice, District Representative for Enbridge Gas Inc Michelle Rogers and DFC Darrell Brinklow.

From left to right Its Fire chief Dale Loney, OFM Officer Harry Prentice, District Representative for Enbridge Gas Inc Michelle Rogers and DFC Darrell Brinklow.

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For more information, please contact:

Kathy Ash, Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council

Tel: 1-866-379-6668 ext. 105

Email: kathy.ash@firesafetycouncil.com

Chief Dale Loney, Deseronto Fire Department

Tel: 613-396-2440 (Town Hall Deseronto)

Email: firechief@deseronto.ca

Enbridge Gas Inc. Media

Tel: 1-855-884-5112

Email: enbridgegasmedia@enbridgegas.com

Deseronto Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting CEREMONY

Over 1000 people enjoyed the Deseronto Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony. Pictured at the Tree Lighting are, (l-r) Councillor Norm Clark, Councillor Amber Dale Hudson, Mrs. Claus, Councillor Kevin Smith, Deputy Mayor Steve Everhardus, Ma…

Over 1000 people enjoyed the Deseronto Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony. Pictured at the Tree Lighting are, (l-r) Councillor Norm Clark, Councillor Amber Dale Hudson, Mrs. Claus, Councillor Kevin Smith, Deputy Mayor Steve Everhardus, Mayor Dan Johnston, and Santa.

On behalf of the Deseronto Culture and Recreation Committee and the Town of Deseronto, we wish to thank everyone who participated in the Deseronto Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony this past Saturday.

Santa clause parade supporters thank you 2019

We had a successful parade because of our community! 

Many thanks to all the volunteers, community leaders, your helpers and the OPP for volunteering their time to manage our route.

If you have an event photo please be sure to send it to:

Patrick Connor
Town of Deseronto Culture and Community pconnor@deseronto.ca
and we will add approved photos to the Facebook page.

Seasons Greetings and Happy New Year!

Culture and Recreation Committee Survey-Extended to Feb. 10, 2020.

“So far, the survey has had a great response. We have heard from over 65 households representing over 210 people and we just want make sure your voice is included! Answer today, paper copies at fitness centre, library and Town Hall.” Tyler Keith, Deseronto Culture and Recreation Committee Chair, January 20, 2020.

On behalf of the Deseronto Culture and Recreation Committee and Town Council we are pleased to invite you to respond to this short survey. The purpose of the survey is to get your feedback on what works in our community when we are planning or providing recreation and leisure activity. Your feedback will help us consider what activities the community is looking to engage in. All responses are confidential and will not be shared. We thank you for taking the time to complete our survey. Only those who specifically click and request to be contacted by email will be.

Print versions of the survey are available at Town Hall, The Deseronto Public Library, the Fitness Centre and the Deseronto Community Recreation Centre.

The Survey will remain online for answers until January 20, 2020.

PRINT VERSION - PDF

PRINT VERSION - WORD

Council Meeting Date Changes

The regularly scheduled Town of Deseronto Council Meeting for November 27th has been re-scheduled to: December 4th, 6:30 pm at Town Hall, 331 Main St.

There will be a Special Meeting of Council Re: Re-zoning December 5th at 5:30 pm at Town Hall.

The regularly scheduled Town of Deseronto Council Meeting for December 11th has been re-scheduled to: December 18th, 6:30 pm at Town Hall, 331 Main St.

Thank-you.

The Deseronto Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony

Cone on out to the Annual Deseronto Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony scheduled on November 30th, 2019.

Start time will be 4:30 pm. The Tree Lighting follows the parade and takes place at Town Hall.

Event Flyer

Parade Route

We are looking forward to a great fun filled family event!

Thanks to our 2019 Supporters!

Over 1000 people enjoyed the Deseronto Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting. Pictured (l-r) Councillor Norm Clark, Councillor Amber Dale Hudson, Mrs. Claus, Councillor Kevin Smith, Deputy Mayor Steve Everhardus, Mayor Dan Johnston, and Santa.

Over 1000 people enjoyed the Deseronto Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting. Pictured (l-r) Councillor Norm Clark, Councillor Amber Dale Hudson, Mrs. Claus, Councillor Kevin Smith, Deputy Mayor Steve Everhardus, Mayor Dan Johnston, and Santa.

Recycling and Waste Reminders

Waste Connections of Canada provides waste/recycling collection services for the Town of Deseronto. The Garbage/Recycling curbside pick-up is Fridays.

The Town reminds residents that all recycling and waste must out at the curb by 7:00 am to ensure pick up.

Waste must be tagged in bags or cans for pick-up. One full tag must be visible for pick up of each bag or can. Bag tags can be purchased at the Town Hall or various other participating locations in Town.

Recycling items must be in a recycling container, with either paper products; or cans and plastic as per the schedule for pick up.

SCHEDULE

ACCEPTABLE RECYCLING ITEMS

We thank you for your consideration.

Proposed Rate Structure for Future Water and Sewer Billing

The Town is reviewing options for an alternative water and sewer service billing rate structure.  The alternative structure promotes equity, conservation, and is better aligned and remains competitive with area municipalities.  The proposed new structure is intended to address customer concerns with the existing structure.

The attached form details rates, process of change to rates, and charts showing rate change impacts.

DOWNLOAD THE FORM

For more information contact Town Hall at:

331 Main St. P.O. Box 310
Deseronto, Ontario.
K0K 1XO
613-396-2440
admin@deseronto.ca

Deseronto Secures Grant from The Cowan Foundation

The Town of Deseronto was pleased to accept a grant for improvements to the Community Recreation Centre from the Frank Cowan Company Community ‘Home Town’ Improvement Program. Based on information provided by McDougall Insurance of Deseronto, Town staff applied for funds to improve operations at the Deseronto Community Recreation Centre (DCRC).

The Frank Cowan Company is Canada’s largest underwriter and broker for municipal insurance in Canada and the ‘Home Town’ program provides financial support to municipal-related community focused, grassroots initiatives across Canada that help to improve the safety and quality of life. The Frank Cowan Company does this in collaboration with our business partners, such as McDougall Insurance and The Cowan Foundation.

Pictured from left to right, Patrick Connor, Community Programs, Mike Airhart, McDougall Insurance, Debra Murphy, Frank Cowan Company, Mayor Dan Johnston, Brenda Reynolds, DCRC Arena Manager, and Councillor Norm Clark.

Pictured from left to right, Patrick Connor, Community Programs, Mike Airhart, McDougall Insurance, Debra Murphy, Frank Cowan Company, Mayor Dan Johnston, Brenda Reynolds, DCRC Arena Manager, and Councillor Norm Clark.

“The town of Deseronto would like to acknowledge Frank Cowan insurance for their generous donation under the Home Town Grant program for work towards our Community centre hall. It is a focal point in our community and used by many and this money will assist in improving our overall offerings and desirability. Thank you Frank Cowan Insurance,” said Mayor Dan Johnston.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

The Town of Deseronto is currently seeking a qualified individual to assist with the operation and maintenance of the municipal water and wastewater facilities (WT-3, WD-1, WWT-3, WWC-2).  Duties include, but are not limited to, treatment process monitoring and control, sample collection, routine laboratory analyses, equipment maintenance, distribution and collection systems maintenance, water meter reading and repair, and building and grounds maintenance. 

The position is 40 hours per week and requires participation in the on-call rotation (30 min. response) and weekend duty (every third week).  

The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications:

·      Post-secondary diploma or degree in a related technological or scientific discipline

·      Operator certification for water and wastewater facilities

·      Knowledge of relevant provincial and federal legislation and guidelines

·      Mechanically inclined with ability to troubleshoot basic mechanical and electrical defects

·      Understanding of applicable health and safety regulations and standard practices

·      Proficiency in standard software packages such as Microsoft Office applications

·      Certification in an applicable recognized trade is considered an asset

The Town of Deseronto offers a competitive salary (commensurate with qualifications) and a comprehensive benefits package.

Interested persons are invited to submit a resume and covering letter on or before 4 pm Friday December 13th, 2019 to:           

Town of Deseronto (Water & Sewer Dept.)
331 Main Street
PO Box 310
Deseronto, ON
K0K 1X0
613-396-3436
613-396-1517 (fax)

tharvey@deseronto.ca

We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION - Proposed Rate Change

Proposed Water & Sewer Rate Restructuring

November 14, 2019 4:30 – 8:00

51 Mechanic Street – Community Centre Board Room

The purpose is to provide information and receive feedback on the proposed 3 year graduated plan to restructure water and sewer rates to a more traditional system. The proposed changes are being considered in an attempt to encourage conservation and create fairness for all users.

What's Happening this Fall

Fall Leaf Pick-Up

The annual Fall Leaf Clean-Up will take place November 12th-21st. Leaves are to be raked to the edge of the Municipal roadway. Do not include branches or tree limbs with the leaves, as they will not be collected. Do not place leaves in boxes or bags.

Leaves must be raked to the curb no later than November 11th.


Public Skating

Children skating at the Deseronto Community Recreation Centre March 31, 1976. Ran in newspaper, Quinte Scanner(3600918298).

The Town of Deseronto is pleased to provide public skating at the Arena. It is offered free of charge twice a week. Follow the online calendar for any tournament or holiday schedule adjustments.

Wednesday 6-7 pm
Sunday 2-3 pm
Location: Arena, Deseronto Community Centre. 51 Mechanic St. Deseronto.


Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony

Mark your calendars! The Santa Claus Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony is Saturday, November 30th, 2019.

Start time will be 4:30 pm. The Tree Lighting follows the parade and takes place in Rathbun Park.

If you are interested in registering a float, band or group we would like to hear from you.

Please complete the float application.

Parade Route.

Share the flyer.

We are looking forward to a great fun filled family event!


Snow removal and winter parking

The Town of Deseronto reminds residents that no person shall on any Highway Park any Vehicle between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 0800 a.m. from December 1st to March 31st of the following year.

By-Law 47-17.


Next issue January 2020