Bronte Village Residents' Association

Site: Oakville - Mailing Address

Record #: OAK0148
Last Full Update: 26 Jun 2023

Contact Information

E-Mail brontevillageresidents@gmail.com
Website www.brontevillageresidents.com
Social Media Facebook Facebook, Twitter Twitter, YouTube YouTube
Primary Contact Harry J. Shea, President
Alternate Contact Lea Wilkening, Events Director; Email: bvraeventsofficer@gmail.com
Volunteer Coordinator Linda Sanelli, Membership Officer; Email: bvramembershipsecretary@gmail.com

Agency Information

Description (Agency)

A residents' association that engages with the community on a number of Town issues which impacts our Ward 1 residents

Legal Status (50) Non Profit
Established 2003
Funding Membership fees
Elections Board of Directors serve a 2 year term, elections held during AGM in May

Description and Service Details

Description (Service)

Residents' association that advocates for residents of Bronte

  • fosters and promotes community spirit and safety
  • participates in heritage preservation-related Town Hall meetings, presentations and development application reviews
  • site and variance adjustment notices
  • smart and sustainable planning and development in Bronte
  • traffic and infrastructure
  • host for Ward 1 Municipal Candidates Debate
Hours

Hours not specified

Areas Served Oakville ; Bronte Community and Town of Oakville Ward 1
Boundaries Burloak Dr (W), Third Line (E), Dundas St (N), Lake Ontario (S)
Eligibility Ages: 18 year(s) and up 
 
Residents of Bronte Village community
Application

Available online

Languages English
Fees Membership - Annual membership - $20 per household

Site Information

Located In Community Oakville
Address & Map
Oakville, ON
Mailing Address c/o Bronte Village Residents Association 
PO Box 60057 
South Oakville Centre Post Office 
Oakville, ON L6L 6R4
Physical Access Not Applicable - mailing address

Categories and Classification

HCSD Main Heading Community Programs
HCSD Sub Heading Neighbourhood Improvement Groups
Service Categories Neighbourhood Improvement Groups