Work will begin soon on a new Civic Centre in Bradford West Gwillimbury.
Town officials say the initial phase of the project at 125 Simcoe Road will include the removal of 19 trees to accommodate the future building and parking areas. The work is being completed ahead of the return of migratory birds, with plans to offset the impact by planting 60 new trees, including a mix of native species to support long-term environmental sustainability.
The Town notes the procurement process is nearing completion, with a contract award expected later this spring. Once built, the Civic Centre will serve as a multi-purpose facility featuring a performing arts theatre and council chamber, gymnasium, fitness centre, public gathering spaces and administrative offices.
“This project represents a significant investment in the future of our community,” says Mayor James Leduc says. “The new Civic Centre will bring together essential services, recreation, and cultural space under one roof – creating a central hub that reflects the growth and ambition of Bradford West Gwillimbury.”
Site preparation is expected to begin later this month, with further updates to be provided as the project moves forward.
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