This Week in Barrie: Week of March 31st

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Ice storm impacts & cleanup operations

Ice Storm 2013 Toronto

The impact of this past weekend’s ice storm is extensive across Barrie. Cleanup crews are active across the city, and there will be a long cleanup ahead. The City of Barrie extends its gratitude to utility workers, forestry staff and emergency services, as well as the community for supporting one another during the storm.

For the most current information on impacts to city services and cleanup operations, visit barrie.ca/IceStorm.


City seeking local art for traffic cabinet wraps

The City of Barrie is calling on local artists to submit original artwork for its annual traffic cabinet wrapping program. This initiative transforms traffic cabinets into public art, adding vibrancy to the city while helping to reduce graffiti. The 2025 theme, Colours of our Community, invites artists to showcase their unique style through community-inspired designs.

Proposals are due by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Selected artists will be compensated for their work and artwork installation will take place this fall.

For full details on submission eligibility and requirements, and to apply online, visit barrie.ca/GraffitiAbatementArtwork.


On-street parking restrictions end on April 1

The City’s Overnight Parking By-law will be lifted on April 1, 2025, allowing on-street parking again between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. within the Downtown Business Improvement Area and from 12:01 a.m. to 7 a.m. on other City streets. These seasonal restrictions, in place from December 1 through March 31, help ensure effective snow clearing and emergency vehicle access.

Please note that overnight on-street parking remains prohibited during a declared Winter Maintenance Event. Stay informed by checking the City’s website, social media channels, and mobile app for updates.

Learn more about the Overnight Parking By-law at barrie.ca/OvernightParking. 


Barrie Community Spring Job Fair – April 2

Are you looking for employment? Drop in for the Spring 2025 Barrie Job Fair, where local employers and job seekers connect for exciting career opportunities. Don’t miss your chance to explore new roles, network, and jump-start your future!

Attention employers! Secure a booth for $50 to meet job seekers in person and find the perfect candidate for your open positions.

  • Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2025
  • Time: 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
  • Location: 205 Lakeshore Drive, Barrie

To learn more about upcoming job fairs, visit barrie.ca/Events.


Barrie Public Art Committee vacancies – apply by April 4

The City of Barrie is seeking to appoint up to three citizens to the Barrie Public Art Committee for a term expiring November 14, 2026. The City welcomes applicants with a range of skills, including community-building, practicing artists with experience in public art, architecture, landscape architecture, and/or community arts. We encourage applications from our local Indigenous communities, citizens of colour, and diverse cultural backgrounds.

To apply, please complete the Barrie Public Art Committee Application by Friday, April 4, 2025, at 4:30 p.m.

Submit applications:

  • By email: [email protected]
  • In person/by mail: Wendy Cooke, City Clerk/Director of Legislative and Court Services, Legislative and Court Services Department, 70 Collier Street, P.O. Box 400, Barrie, ON L4M 4T5

For further information or accessible alternate formats, email [email protected].


Ward 1 Town Hall Meeting – Wednesday, April 23 

Join Mayor Alex Nuttall and Councillor Clare Riepma for a Ward 1 Town Hall Meeting. You are invited to participate in an engaging and open forum where you can connect with your Councillor, Mayor, and fellow residents. This is a unique opportunity to discuss both City-wide and ward-specific issues, ask questions, voice your concerns, and engage with your neighbours.

During the meeting, you will also have the chance to hear about various City projects and initiatives. Don’t miss this chance to make your voice heard and contribute to the future of our community.

  • Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2025
  • Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
  • Location: Parkview Centre, 189 Blake Street

To learn more about Ward Town Hall Meetings and communicating with Council, visit barrie.ca/CommunicatingWithCouncil. 


Second property tax installment due April 30, 2025

The second instalment of the interim 2025 property tax bill is due on April 30, 2025. Interim tax bills are issued each January. If your taxes are paid through a mortgage company or a pre-authorized payment plan, you would not have received an interim tax bill. The final bill ​is issued each May and typically arrives in mailboxes by early June.

Never miss a due date – enroll in the Pre-Authorized Payment Plan for hassle-free payments.

For details, visit barrie.ca/PropertyTaxes.


Barrie Transit Route 2 extension now in effect

As part of Phase 2 Transit adjustments and rider feedback, Route 2 has been extended to service the Pringle and Sproule neighbourhoods as a replacement for Transit ON Demand Zone G.

Route 2 will maintain the same service hours as Zone G and operate with a peak frequency of every 30 minutes between Park Place and downtown. 

To learn more about Barrie Transit, visit barrie.ca/NewTransitNetwork.

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