Comment
Subject: Oppose Amalgamation – Flamborough Resident and Parent
I am a resident of Flamborough who lives near several conservation areas. My family regularly uses these lands for walking, community events, and outdoor activities. I strongly oppose the proposal to amalgamate Ontario’s conservation authorities, as it threatens the local protection, community connection, and flood safety these areas provide.
Key Points:
-Local conservation authorities understand the unique rural landscape of Flamborough, including local creeks, floodplains, farmland, and conservation lands. This local knowledge is critical for effective flood protection and land management.
-As a rural resident, I rely on conservation authorities to safeguard our community from flooding and erosion while balancing agricultural, residential, and natural land uses.
-Conservation areas provide essential green spaces where families can gather, children can learn about nature, and local community events can take place. These community-based benefits depend on local management and engagement.
-Larger regional authorities risk overlooking local needs and priorities in favour of broader administrative efficiency, weakening community connections to these lands.
-Conservation authorities are primarily funded by local municipalities and supported by local residents. Increased provincial involvement adds bureaucracy without improving protection or community outcomes.
At a time when natural spaces are increasingly under pressure, the government should strengthen—not centralize—conservation authority governance. I urge the Province to abandon this proposal and preserve locally managed conservation authorities that protect rural communities like Flamborough and provide healthy, accessible green spaces for families.
Submitted December 22, 2025 11:02 PM
Comment on
Proposed boundaries for the regional consolidation of Ontario’s conservation authorities
ERO number
025-1257
Comment ID
179143
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