The City of Barrie and the Township of Springwater are moving forward with talks on aĀ potential deal that would trade municipal services for land through a boundary adjustment agreement.Ā
In a joint announcement, the city has offered to provide municipal water and wastewaterĀ services to 453 acres in the township. In exchange for 4,373 acres of township land thatĀ would be added to Barrieās boundaries to support future housing and job development. The framework echoes a similar deal finalized in 2024 between St. Thomas and Central Elgin.Ā
Barrie Mayor Alex Nuttall emphasized the importance of securing additional employment lands to attract new businesses and strengthen the local economy.Ā
āThis opportunity for Barrie to determine the use of our water and wastewater capacity in exchange for additional supply of employment and residential land is mutually beneficial to Barrie and Springwater,ā he said.Ā
āWe are running out of shovel-ready employment lands, which limits our ability to attractĀ new businesses and create high-quality jobs for residents. These principles not only secure space for long-term, sustainable growth, but also reflects our shared vision with Springwater for a prosperous future for the region.āĀ
Springwater Mayor Jennifer Coughlin said the draft principles reflect discussions, aimingĀ to preserve Little Lake, boost economic development, and enhance recreational access.Ā
āMayor Nuttall and I met to develop draft principles for a possible agreement between our two communities,ā she said. āThese draft principles reflect discussions of Springwater Council this term and ensure overall benefit to Springwater Township. The principles include preserving and enhancing Little Lake conservation area, investments in Economic Development, cross border servicing and access to recreation for our residents.āĀ
Ontarioās Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Rob Flack, praised both municipalities for their efforts to reach a collaborative agreement.Ā
āMayors know the needs of their communities best,ā he said. āI commend the City of Barrie and Township of Springwater on working together to deliver better results for the people they serve.āĀ
Under the proposed agreement, Springwater would gain access to Barrieās recreationĀ programs and waterfront parking, while receiving dedicated economic developmentĀ support. A joint committee would guide regional growth, and a phased property tax planĀ would ease the transition for residents impacted by boundary changes.Ā
Both municipalities have also pledged to improve regional healthcare and prioritizeĀ environmental stewardship. As part of this, Coughlin will join the Little Lake Conservation Trust.Ā
The draft principles will be presented to Springwaterās council in the coming weeks forĀ public consultation and potential approval.Ā