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The City of Orillia provides a wide range of municipal services for its residents. Services include garbage, recycling and green bin pickup, parking, snow removal, and other key services.
Municipal Consent |
WaterlotsThe purchase or sale of waterlots or shore lands in Ontario is regulated by the Ministry of Natural Resources. Documents requiring municipal comment should be provided to the City Clerk for review. There is a fee for this service. For more information or forms, visit the Ministry of Natural Resources website, or call 1-800-667-1940. Liquor LicensingLiquor Licensing in Ontario is monitored by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). In order to receive a liquor licence for your establishment, an application package (provided by the AGCO) must be filled out and provided to the City Clerk for review and signature. Inspections are arranged with the local Fire and Building Departments. There is a total fee payable to the City of Orillia for these services. There is also a requirement for an inspection by the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, which you must arrange. For more information or forms, visit the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario website, or call 1-800-522-2876. Special Occasion PermitsSpecial Occasion Permits are for the sale and service of alcohol at special occasions such as weddings, charity fundraisers, receptions, etc. Special Occasion Permits are issued through select Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) stores throughout the province. In certain circumstances, the City Clerk and other City agencies must be advised of the application and details of the event. Please review the application requirements carefully by visiting the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario website. |
Municipal Land |
The Economic Development Department provides real property services including, but not limited to:
The real estate function is performed with the utmost integrity, which is measured through compliance with all applicable legislative requirements and the City of Orillia's Real Estate Policy. |
Parking |
Parking is important for both residents and visitors. There are more than 1,000 parking spaces on city streets and in municipal parking lots in the downtown core. The City's Clerk's Department - Legislative Services Division ensures that parking by-laws are followed so that everyone has fair and equal access to parking. |