Township of Tiny breaks ground on new Administrative Centre
Date: October 17, 2025
(Tiny, Ontario) The Township of Tiny officially broke ground today on its long-anticipated Township of Tiny Administrative Centre (TTAC) — a modern, energy-efficient facility that will unite municipal services, enhance community access, and support the Township’s vision for responsible, sustainable growth.
Members of Council, the TTAC Committee, and representatives from Unity Design Studio and Bertram Construction gathered at the site to celebrate this historic milestone.
Located at 255 Concession 9 East, across from the Public Works Complex, the new net-zero Administrative Centre will bring together all municipal staff under one roof, improving operational efficiency, customer service, and collaboration. The facility is designed not only as an administrative hub but as a community gathering place — with both indoor and outdoor spaces that encourage civic engagement and connection.
A Modern, Responsible Investment
Mayor David Evans emphasized that the TTAC represents “a new era in service delivery, innovation, and community connection.”
“This project is not just about bricks and mortar,” said Mayor Evans. “It’s an investment in better service, staff efficiency, and a welcoming, accessible experience for every resident. The TTAC reflects Tiny’s broader vision — a community that plans carefully, protects its environment, and invests wisely in services that enhance quality of life.”
The new Administrative Centre will also help reduce long-term leasing and maintenance costs, supporting fiscal sustainability while offering a modern, inclusive space for residents and staff. The Township of Tiny continues to maintain one of the lowest tax rates in Simcoe County and strong financial reserves, ensuring the project is delivered responsibly and within its means.
Commitment to Sustainability and Accessibility
The TTAC has been designed to achieve net-zero energy performance while meeting the highest standards for accessibility and environmental stewardship. Its design includes sustainable construction practices, efficient energy systems, and flexible community spaces. The Township has also applied for funding through the Green Municipal Fund Grant to help support this commitment.
To date, key milestones have included:
A Symbol of Pride and Progress
When completed, the TTAC will serve as a symbol of civic pride and progress — providing a welcoming home for staff, residents, and community groups. The facility will include multiple multi-purpose community rooms for recreation programming, events, and private functions, reinforcing Tiny’s focus on community wellness and connection.
“More than a building, the TTAC will be a home for civic engagement and collaboration — a lasting reminder that when we plan thoughtfully and invest wisely, we create real value for our community,” said Mayor Evans.
Project Information
For updates and project details, visit: www.tiny.ca/NewTownHall.