Accessibility
Accessibility within the Township of Cramahe
The Township of Cramahe is working to become a fully accessible community by 2025. The Township is dedicated to removing existing barriers and preventing new barriers that could potentially prohibit/prevent any individual from participating in community life.
The Province of Ontario has developed accessibility standards for all private, public, voluntary and not-for-profit organizations. To review the legislation and information about the standards, please visit one of the following sites:
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Accessibility Directorate of Ontario http://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/en/mcss/programs/accessibility/
If you have any comments regarding accessibility, please contact the municipal office at 905-355-2821.
Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
The Council for the Town of Cramahe has developed a Multi-Year Accessibility Plan which establishes, implements, maintains and documents the phased-in strategy to prevent and remove barriers as well as address current and future requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
2014-2019 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan (PDF)
Accessible Websites and Web Content
The Township will ensure that the official municipal website and web content conforms to the World Wide Consortium Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, Level A, at a minimum, except where meeting this requirement is not practicable.
If you are having any issues accessing information on the website, please contact the Township office at 905-355-2821. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of third-party documents or websites.
Request for Information in an Accessible Format Form
Information and communication can be shared in many ways. Please click here to request municipal information in an accessible format.
Feed Back Form
We want to hear from you. Please click here to access our Customer Feedback form.
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- General Questions
- What are the rules and regulations for burning permits?
- Where can I buy garbage tags and how much do they cost?
- Where do I call to report a water main break?
- Who do I call when there is an in-town power outage?
- Dump vouchers?
- When would I need to obtain a permit?
- When do you need a building permit?
- Why Do You Need a Building Permit?
- What Happens If You Don't Get a Building Permit?
- How much are permits?
- How Do You Apply For a Building Permit?
- Tax-Related Questions
- General Questions