The Pelham Farmers Market's first day of operation this year is June 11, 2020.. The market will have 13 vendors instead of its usual 26.
On Monday, June 8, the Town of Pelham will begin its rural roadside mowing program.. The program addresses the grass that grows along roadsides, mostly in front of agricultural properties and naturalized areas outside of the Urban Boundaries.
*Note: The Town of Pelham will fly a Celebrating Pelham Seniors flag beginning June 22 to recognize Seniors' Month.. From Age-Friendly Niagara Network.
Seniors’ Month. June 1 – 30, 2020.
The following road sections will be impacted through the Gypsy Moth Spray this Wednesday. Timing is still not confirmed, but likely between 5:30-8:30 a.m..
The first application of the Gypsy Moth aerial spray program is scheduled for Wednesday, May 27. The time of the spray has not yet been determined, though it is usually at first light, and is likely to occur between 5:30-8:30 a.m..
As a result of COVID-19, Pelham is forecasting a tax levy operating deficit of approximately $408,666 to the end of June, which could increase to approximately $849,820 by December 31, should the present situation remain unchanged until the end of the year.. The magnitude of the impact of COVID-19 on the Town of Pelham is not fully understood, however, the existing physical distancing measures and economic shut-down impacts have already been significant..
From Niagara Region. Effective Monday, May 25, curbside leaf and yard waste limits will be removed for single-family homes and apartments with six units or less.
With the Province of Ontario’s announcement that all construction is permitted to resume, the Town of Pelham’s Department of Community Planning and Development can resume issuance of new building permits. This means an increase in construction around Town will be visible.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. May 20, 2020.