The Township of Tiny will be constructing a new Administrative Centre. In accordance with the Strategic Plan, the Township contracted consultants to complete a building needs assessment. The current municipal administration building, located at 130 Balm Beach Road West, has been deemed to be insufficient for the Township’s current and future needs.
Recent Public Engagement Opportunities
Information regarding previous public engagement opportunities can be found below under the “Public Engagement Opportunities” tab below.
This webpage provides additional information about the project. Check back regularly for updates.
Why Is A New Municipal Administrative Centre Needed?
The Township’s current administration building was constructed in 1967. As the number of residents and visitors in the Township has grown, so too has the number of employees in order to meet the servicing needs of our community. The current building is now antiquated, unreliable and crowded, with many staff members operating out of portables located on the property.
The Township strives to deliver efficient and exceptional services, in accordance with the Township’s Strategic Plan. A new municipal administration centre will assist the Township in meeting resident expectations in the delivery of services, and will provide a sustainable, environmentally responsible and healthy workspace for Municipal Council, staff and volunteers.
Project Roadmap
- 2024 - Construction Manager at Risk RFP: The Township of Tiny released an RFP opening on November 5, 2024, and closing on December 5, 2024, looking for a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for the TTAC Project. A CMAR is a contractor/firm that works for the township collaboratively to complete the project at a fixed fee.
- 2024 - Address Selected for TTAC Site: At the August 7, 2024 meeting, Council voted to select the municipal address of “255”, therefore the TTAC site will be located at 255 Concession Road 9 E.
- 2024 – Public Information Centre meetings: Three additional Public Information Centre (PIC) meetings occurred in July on the 16th, 23rd, and 31st. The first two were virtual, the third PIC was hybrid (both in-person and online). The livestream recordings and PowerPoint presentations for each PIC can be found under “Public Engagement Opportunities”. Note: The first PIC took place on December 11, 2023 (see below).
- 2024 - Unity Design Studio (UDS) Awarded Phase 2 of TTAC Project: In June 2024, members of Council voted to proceed with a contract with Unity Design Studios to proceed with Phase 2 of the Township of Tiny Administrative Centre Project as seen in Report Number PWR-024-24. This report also includes a Design Report from UDS that has conceptual renderings of the TTAC. View Appendix 1 to see the renderings.
- 2024 - Preliminary Design Schematic Selection: In April 2024, Council voted in favour of selecting preliminary design schematic A1, which can be found in Appendix 13 of Report Number PWR-013-24.
- 2023 - 1st Public Information Centre (PIC): On December 11, 2023, there were three concurrent Public Information Centre sessions to have public input into the features they would like to see in the Township of Tiny Administrative Centre. The results of these sessions are available in Appendix 17 of Report Number PWR-013-24.
- 2023 - Site Selection: In August 2023, Council selected the site of the Township of Tiny Administrative Centre, being the Water Complex Land and adjacent parcel. This is across the road from the Public Works Complex at 220 Concession 9 East. More information about the site selection can be found in Report Number PWR-033-23.
- 2023 - Committee Reconvenes: Post COVID, the Committee reconvened to continue its mandate and to move forward with the Project Road Map. The Committee's Charter was reevaluated and updated accordingly.
- 2019 - Communications Strategy and Implementation: In 2019, the Committee and Township staff adopted and implemented the Building Needs Assessment Committee Communications Strategy (“the Communications Strategy”). The Communications Strategy aims to ensure that members of Council, the public, and internal staff are kept apprised of the Project and to ensure accountability and transparency throughout the Project cycle.
- 2019 - Tiny Township Municipal Building Charter: In 2019, the Committee and Township staff approved and adopted the Tiny Township Municipal Building Charter (the “Charter”). The Charter aims to ensure that the Committee, Council, staff, and the public know the process, that steps and responsibilities are defined, and that transparencies and efficiencies are obtained throughout the entire process.
- 2018 - Facilities Tours: In 2018, the Committee conducted tours of the Municipal Administration Centres in the Township of Tay, Township of Springwater and Town of Penetanguishene.
- 2016 - Committee Founded: In May 2016, the Township of Tiny formed the Municipal Building Needs Assessment with the mandate to recommend next steps in addressing the accommodation issues faced by the Township.
- 2013 - Building Needs Assessment: A Building Needs Assessment was completed in 2013 by Ted Handy and Associates and R.J. Burnside and Associates Ltd. The Assessment concluded that the current Municipal Administration Centre is insufficient for the Township’s current and future needs, and recommended three options for renovating or rebuilding the space.
In May 2016, the Building Needs Assessment Needs Committee (“the Committee”) was formed to consider the future needs of the Township administration building to accommodate Municipal staff and Council. In early 2024, the Committee was renamed as the Township of Tiny Administrative Centre Committee. The Committee is made up of Municipal staff and Council members. Its mandate is to recommend the next steps in addressing the accommodation issues faced by the Township. Post COVID, the Committee reconvened to continue its mandate and to move forward with the Project Road Map. The Committee's Charter was reevaluated and updated accordingly.
Committee Composition
David Evans
MayorSteffen Walma
Councillor
Committee ChairRobert Lamb
Chief Administrative OfficerHaley Leblond
Director of Corporate Services/Deputy CAOTim Leitch, P. Eng.
Director of Public Works
Project ManagerSue Walton
Director of Legislative Services/ClerkJean-Francois Robitaille, P. Eng.
Engineering ManagerMisty Everson
Executive Assistant to the CAO, Mayor, and Council
Recording Secretary (non-voting member)The Committee is not a Committee of Council. The Committee’s meetings, therefore, are not open to the public; however, the minutes of the Committee meetings are public documents and may be viewed on this webpage under Relevant Documents. In addition, the meeting minutes will be available on the next available Council meeting agenda for Council’s information, once approved by the Committee.
Committee Minutes:
Municipal Building Needs Assessment Committee Minutes
Staff Reports and Memorandums:
Public Works Report PWR-024-24, June 26, 2024
Committee of the Whole Recommendation, Approved August 7, 2024Public Works Report PWR-013-24, April 3, 2024
Committee of the Whole Recommendation, Approved April 24, 2024Public Works Report PWR-004-24, February 21, 2024
Committee of the Whole Recommendation, Approved March 13, 2024Public Works Report PWR-033-23, August 30, 2023
Committee of the Whole Recommendation, Approved September 20, 2023Public Works Report PWR-034-23, August 30, 2023
Committee of the Whole Recommendation, Approved September 20, 2023Public Works Report PWR-005-20 , March 9, 2020
Committee of the Whole Recommendation #061/20, Approved April 15, 2020Public Works Report PWR-040-19, September 30, 2019
Committee of the Whole Recommendation #284/19 , Approved October 16, 2019Public Works Report PWR-036-18, October 10, 2018
Committee of the Whole Recommendation #363/18, Approved November 14, 2018Chief Administrative Officer Report CAO-017-17, June 12, 2017
Committee of the Whole Recommendation #201/17, Approved June 26, 2017Planning & Development Memorandum, History of Township Municipal Office, February 23, 2017
Clerk’s Report CR-013-16, May 9, 2016
Council Resolution #290/16, Approved May 9, 2016Consultant and Third-Party Reports:
- Report by Azimuth Environmental, Environmental Impact Study (EIS), November 2024.
- Report by Tatham Engineering Inc., Transportation Impact Study, October 2024.
- Report by Ara Heritage, Archaeological Study, November 2024.
- Report by WSP Canada Inc., Hydrological, Hydrogeological, and Water Assessment, September 2024.
- Report by Hersh Project Consultant, New Municipal Administration Building - Next Steps, May 2019. This report is for reference only
- Report by Ted Handy and Associates/RJ Burnside, Township of Tiny Administrative Building Needs Assessment Report – Report Update to Reflect Present Office Conditions and Proposed Construction Costs, January 2017
- Report by Ted Handy and Associates/RJ Burnside, Township of Tiny Administrative Building Needs Assessment Report, May 2014
Guiding Documents:
- Building Needs Assessment Committee Communication Strategy
- Township of Tiny Administrative Centre Project Charter
Conceptual Plans:
Preliminary conceptual plans are available in Report Number PWR-013-24.
The Township of Tiny Council is committed to transparent, two-way dialogue and citizen engagement. Opportunities for public engagement will be provided throughout the duration of the project. Check this website regularly for new public input opportunities.
Public Engagement Opportunities:
There will be public engagement opportunities throughout the project process such as Public Information Centres and Town Hall Meeting updates. These opportunities will be noted here and communicated through the township's various communications channels.
Recent Public Engagement Opportunities
Public Information Centre No. 1 – Virtual - Complete
Date: Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Livestream Recording for July 16, 2024 PIC
PowerPoint Presentation for July 16, 2024 PIC
Public Information Centre No. 2 – Virtual - Complete
Date: Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Livestream Recording for July 23, 2024 PIC
PowerPoint Presentation for July 23, 2024 PIC
Public Information Centre No. 3 – Hybrid (in-person and virtual) - Complete
Date: Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Livestream Recording for July 31, 2024 PIC
PowerPoint Presentation for July 31, 2023 PIC
Input can also be provided directly to staff by email at newtownhall@tiny.ca.
The Finance Department has developed a convenient calculator tool that provides an estimate of the tax impact of the cost of the TTAC based on the preliminary cost estimates and sample financing from Option 1 as outlined in Report Number PWR-013-24, using your current MPAC property assessment value. Please note that Council has not made a decision on the financing instrument, and this is provided as an example only.