
Chatham-Kent is looking for public input on the future of waste services in the community.
The municipality will be holding an in-person open house on March 24 to share information, answer questions, and gather community feedback on Chatham-Kent’s Long-Term Solid Waste Management Strategy. The open house will be held at the John D. Bradley Centre from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The strategy is currently being developed to guide the planning of solid waste programs over the next 10 years. The process will review how current services are working, identify opportunities to reduce waste and improve diversion, and recommend practical, cost-effective improvements that reflect community needs and provincial requirements.
Also, as part of its public engagement efforts, the municipality has launched an online survey to give residents the chance to share their experience with waste management services. Those who complete the survey can also enter a draw to win one of four prizes.
For more information and to register for the public open house, click here. To take part in the online survey, click here.
