Online Credit Card Payments Now Available
The Township of Amaranth now offers a convenient way to pay your property taxes, water account, building permits, dog tags and municipal invoices online using a credit card with our secure payment provider (fees apply).
What You’ll Need:
19-digit roll number (found on your property tax bill)
Customer number, invoice number or building permit number located on your invoice
The amount you wish to pay
A valid credit card
Note: When paying using a credit card a convenience fee will be applied to the payment amount.
The Township of Amaranth will now be placing all Planning Notices on the Township website at the following link: https://www.amaranth.ca/municipal-government/planning-development/
February 7, 2023 - Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) advises that daytime highs will range from 2 to 8ºC over the next several days. Light rain is forecasted for today and up to 20mm is expected on Thursday.
During the month of February get outside in the snow and get creative! We are running a contest to see who can build an amazing snow sculpture. Post your pictures in the comments on our Facebook post and the picture that gets the most likes will win a prize.
On Wednesday February 1st at 8:30am, the Council of the Township of Amaranth, in association with the Dufferin County Canadian Black Association (DCCBA), will recognize Black History Month by raising the Pan-African flag at the Township Municipal Office.
The Township of Amaranth is starting to hold special budget meetings starting January 18th, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. Residents are invited to e-mail in or join the meeting with any ideas, comments or questions for Council.
The Council of the Township of Amaranth do hereby proclaim January 2023 as “National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month” in the Township of Amaranth.
Another weather system is expected to bring up to 30mm of rainfall to southern Ontario on Tuesday and Wednesday, which will result in increased river flows throughout the Grand River watershed.
Ground conditions are frozen and/or saturated due to recent weather events. No significant flooding is anticipated with this event; however, higher river flows in local waterways will increase the risk in low-lying areas typically prone to flooding.
The weather system moving into southern Ontario on Friday will bring mild temperatures and moderate rainfall across the Grand River watershed. These warmer temperatures have triggered a gradual melting of the snow pack, which will result in runoff into local waterways. Moderate rainfall is expected to accompany this weather system with up to 40mm forecast for many parts of the watershed over the next five days.
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