City Reminds Public of Weather Services While Peterborough Is Under a Winter Storm Watch

Peterborough has a winter storm watch in effect for the area with potentially another 20 to 40 centimetres of snow in the forecast for Wednesday evening into Thursday afternoon.

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According to an Environment Canada monitoring station in the City’s north end, there was a recorded 30 centimetres of snow accumulation as of early this week, compared to three centimetres at the same time last year.

The City of Peterborough reminds residents to stay safe and follow winter parking restrictions to keep routes clear for snow plows.

The City’s Public Works division maintains 978 lane kilometres of road, 450 kilometres of sidewalks, 39 kilometres of trails, and 650 bus stops, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

Snow-clearing operations are based on a priority route system.

Roads that see the highest traffic volume, are on transit routes or pass by the hospital are the highest priority for maintenance in winter weather. Arterial and collector roads are cleared first as required by legislated standards.

Once the arterial and collector roads are clear or safe, snow-clearing operations shift to residential or local streets.

Depending on the storm's severity, the time it takes to finish snow clearing can vary. A big storm with snowfall over a long period may mean it takes longer to clear snow from neighbourhood streets.

The City follows the provincial guidelines set under the Municipal Act, 2001, O. Reg. 239/02: Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal Highways. The regulations categorize and prioritize roads based on traffic volumes and speed limits – the greater the volume of traffic and the greater the speed limit on the roads, the greater the priority for snow and ice clearing. The guidelines also include standards for the winter maintenance of bike lanes along roads and sidewalks.

From Dec. 1 to April 1, parking is prohibited on all City streets from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. to allow for quicker snow clearing at a lower cost because crews will not have to return to areas where vehicles were parked. The penalty for a violation is $35.

During a snowstorm, when snow-clearing operations are underway, parking is prohibited on all City streets between midnight and 8 a.m. The penalty for violating this By-Law is $80 and vehicles may be towed.

Free overnight parking is available at all municipal lots, the King Street Parkade and the Simcoe Parking Garage. Those parking overnight at either parking garage can use the gate arm ticket for a free transit trip home.

Residents must clear their driveways and ensure snowbanks do not block sight lines. It is illegal to deposit snow from a driveway or parking lot on a roadway and can result in a ticket under the Highway Traffic Act.

For waste collection in winter when there is snow accumulation, green bins and recycling bins should be placed on cleared driveways or areas on the boulevard, not on top of a snowbank or in the roadway.

There should be two feet of space around the Green Bin to allow the mechanical arm to lift the bin.

Bins should not be placed on the road. Bins on the road can interfere with snow removal operations and block traffic.

When road conditions become slippery during heavy snowfalls, Peterborough Transit may adjust operations and specific bus routes to follow designated snow routes when necessary. If Snow Routes are activated, information will be posted on peterborough.ca, and updates will be provided on Peterborough Transit and City of Peterborough social media accounts.

The following routes have designated Snow Routes:

  • Route 4 Weller

  • Route 6 Sherbrooke

  • Route 8 Monaghan

  • Route 11A Water

  • Community Bus 22 - Blue

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City to Continue Taking Natural Christmas Trees For Curbside Pickup

The City of Peterborough continues curbside collection of natural Christmas trees throughout January. 

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The first City-wide collection round was completed last week and a second round began on Monday.

Collection takes place weather permitting and does not follow regular curbside collection schedules. Residents do not need to call to request collection.

Trees will be composted, therefore all decorations and tinsel must be removed and trees must not be in plastic bags.

Residents are asked to place trees at the curb in a visible location within safe reach for collection staff. Please avoid snowbanks and ensure that trees do not get buried in snowbanks.

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City to Take Natural Christmas Trees Via Curbside Pickup During January

The City of Peterborough will perform curbside collection of natural Christmas trees throughout January, announced on Thursday.

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Residents asked to put out trees for curbside collection starting Monday.

Collection takes place weather permitting and does not follow regular collection schedules. Requests are not required for collection.

Trees will be composted, therefore all decorations and tinsel must be removed and trees must not be in plastic bags.

Residents are asked to place trees at the curb in a visible location within safe reach for collection staff. The City asks placed trees to avoid snowbanks and ensure that trees do not get buried.

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Reuse Building at Hazardous Waste Depot Closed Jan. 2 - 4

The Household Hazardous Waste Depot’s Reuse Building at 400 Pido Rd. will be closed for maintenance from Jan. 2 to 4.

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It will reopen with its regular operating schedule on Jan. 8.

The Reuse Building accepts paints, stains and other reusable products.

The rest of the Household Hazardous Waste Depot will operate on its regular schedule.

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List of City Services During the 2024-2025 Holiday Period

Several City of Peterborough services will offer modified hours, with some closures, from Christmas Eve to New Year’s Day as regular hours for most services resume on Jan. 2.

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Essential services, such as emergency services, public works and wastewater treatment, continue uninterrupted. Public Works can be reached 24/7 for urgent matters at 705-745-1386.

The Social Services administration office is closed from noon on Christmas Eve until New Year’s Day reopening with regular hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Jan 2. For emergency shelter services, individuals can phone 705-926-0096 at any time. City-operated childcare programs will be closed at noon on Dec. 24 and reopen with regular hours on Jan. 2.

City Hall, including the Tax Office, Clerk’s Office, Building Services, and Planning and Development, will be closed starting at noon on December 24, reopening with regular hours on Jan. 2.

Curbside collection of Green Bins, garbage and recycling continues over the holiday period, with the following changes: collection for zones 3 and 4 moves from Christmax Day to the following Saturday. Collection for zones 5 and 6 moves from Boxing Day to the following Monday. Zones 3 and 4 collection on New Year’s Day moves to Saturday, January 4.

For missed recycling collection, please phone Emterra at 705-742-3139. For missed garbage or Green Bin collection, phone Public Works at 705-745-1386

The City-County Landfill will close early at 11:45 a.m. on Dec. 24 and Dec. 31, and will be closed on Dec. 25, Dec. 26 and Jan. 1.

Most recreation and community services are open over the holiday period with revised hours of operation. 

The Quaker Foods City Square outdoor rink is expected to be open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and weekends from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. On Dec. 24, the rink is open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will be closed on December 25. Unscheduled rink closures may be required due to inclement weather and ice conditions. 

There will be holiday adjustments to Transit schedules from Dec. 19 to Jan. 5, including suspended late-night trips and trips ending early on Dec. 24 and Dec. 31. There is no Transit service on Dec.25 and Jan. 1.

The following is a detailed schedule of City services and facilities:

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City of Peterborough Give January Update For Social Services Mail Delivery During Canada Post Strike

The City of Peterborough has provided an update on details released on how Social Services clients and vendors typically receive cheques, statements, or letters by mail for January.

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Due to an anticipated backlog at Canada Post, clients and vendors who typically receive Social Assistance payments mailed can pick up their December cheques from the Social Services Office, 178 Charlotte St starting Jan. 2.

Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

People must show identification when picking up cheques, statements, or letters at Social Services.

For clients who can receive direct deposit, Social Services is encouraging them to arrange for direct deposit or reloadable payment cards as an alternative and to ensure they are signed up for the MyBenefits program to track payments and support communication.

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City Unable To Mail Property Tax Notices During Mail Strike

Due to the ongoing Canada Post strike, the City of Peterborough cannot mail the final 2024 Reminder Notices for property taxes. 

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Residents can register or log in to the Online Property Tax Portal to verify any outstanding balances.

To register for the portal, property owners must have the property address, the property roll number, a unique Access Code and the first name listed on the bill. All required details are located on a tax bill issued in 2023 or later. The Access Code can be found in the upper right-hand corner of the tax bill.

The online portal allows users to manage their property tax accounts online, including the ability to:

  • View current and previous bills

  • View current property tax balance and payment history

  • Print a statement of account

  • Sign up for electronic billing

  • Enroll in the pre-authorized payment plan

  • Update mailing address

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City of Peterborough Provides Update For Social Services Mail Delivery During Canada Post Strike

The City of Peterborough has provided an update on details have released on how Social Services clients and vendors typically receive cheques, statements, or letters by mail.

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Beginning Friday, clients and vendors who typically receive Social Assistance payments mailed can pick up their December cheques from the Social Services Office, 178 Charlotte St.

Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

People must show identification when picking up cheques, statements, or letters at Social Services.

For clients who can receive direct deposit, Social Services is encouraging them to arrange for direct deposit or reloadable payment cards as an alternative and to ensure they are signed up for the MyBenefits program to track payments and support communication.

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City's Waste Management Calendar Available For Pickup

The City of Peterborough’s annual 2025 Waste Management Calendar is available for pickup at City Hall, 500 George St. N., at the customer service desk in the City Hall lobby.

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The calendar can also be viewed online or downloaded.

The Waste Management Calendar highlights curbside collection dates, information for Green Bin, garbage and yard waste and information about the City-County Landfill and the Hazardous and Electronic Waste Depot.

Residents can also download the City of Peterborough waste collection app from their app store. The app allows users to search their home addresses to find specific information on:

  • Waste collection days

  • View, download or print the Waste Collection calendar

  • See any pickup changes due to holidays

  • Sign up for automatic notices of changes

  • Get notified of weather delays

  • Sign up for weekly reminders and service alerts

  • Add a schedule to their personal calendar

The City would also like to remind residents that the final week for curbside yard waste collection service will be Nov. 26 to 29.

Residents are reminded that in late fall, when temperatures drop below freezing, yard waste can freeze, sticking to the sides of bins and causing issues with collection.

To ensure full pickup of yard waste, residents should consider disposing of it in bags to avoid partially frozen material being left in a bin after collection.

The curbside yard waste collection program resumes in April.

Yard waste is accepted year-round at the Peterborough landfill at 1260 Bensfort Rd. in Otonabee-South Monaghan. Fees will apply.

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City of Peterborough Details Social Services Mail Delivery During Canada Post Strike

Details have been released on how Social Services clients and vendors typically receive cheques, statements, or letters by mail from the City of Peterborough.

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During the Canada Post strike, they can pick up the items at the Social Services office at 178 Charlotte St. during office hours, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Staff will notify those who receive cheques when their payments will be available for pick-up. 

People must show identification when picking up cheques, statements, or letters at Social Services.

For clients who can receive direct deposit, Social Services is encouraging them to arrange for direct deposit or reloadable payment cards as an alternative and to ensure they are signed up for the MyBenefits program to track payments and support communication.

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