Residents of Port Perry are facing upcoming infrastructure changes as both a scheduled power interruption and the completion of a major environmental assessment have been announced. These simultaneous updates from the Regional Municipality of Durham and utility providers highlight a period of active development and maintenance. For local residents and business owners, staying informed about these changes is crucial for ensuring safety compliance and maintaining awareness regarding the evolving municipal landscape.
Hydro One has scheduled essential maintenance work that necessitates a complete shutdown of electrical power for specific areas within the community. This maintenance activity requires a power outage to ensure the safety of workers and the public during the execution of required repairs and upgrades. Deemed essential for the continued reliability of the electrical grid in the area, these proactive measures help prevent longer, unplanned outages in the future. The utility provider has confirmed that the interruption to electrical service will impact customers of Elexicon Energy located in Port Perry, so it is vital to verify service provider details.
The planned outage is scheduled to take place overnight, beginning on May 31 at 10 p.m. and continuing until June 1 at 3 a.m., resulting in a total duration of five hours. Overnight scheduling is intended to minimize disruption to commercial operations and daily household activities. However, residents within the affected zones are still advised to prepare for this loss of service in advance. Homeowners should consider safeguarding sensitive electronics and ensuring essential medical devices have backup power. Detailed maps outlining the specific boundaries of the outage and additional information regarding the maintenance work are available through resources provided by Elexicon Energy Inc. under their “Power Outages In Your Area” section.
In separate infrastructure news, the Regional Municipality of Durham has announced the completion of a pivotal planning study regarding future sanitary servicing. The municipality has finalized the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment for a proposed Sanitary Sewage Pumping Station. This project is designed specifically to meet the growing sanitary sewage servicing requirements of the Port Perry Employment Area. As the region looks toward economic expansion, ensuring adequate waste management infrastructure is a critical component of supporting new businesses and industrial growth in the designated employment lands.
The completion of this Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) marks a significant regulatory step for the project. The study process rigorously evaluates the potential environmental effects of the proposed infrastructure and outlines necessary measures to mitigate impacts. With the study phase now concluded, the Region has moved to make the findings public, allowing stakeholders to review the technical planning and environmental considerations that will guide the construction and operation of the new facility. This transparency ensures that community concerns are addressed before shovels hit the ground.
Township of Scugog officials are facilitating access to information regarding these municipal developments. The full notice detailing the study completion and the specific plans for the pumping station is accessible to the public. The Township is committed to keeping the populace informed about how these projects will affect local traffic, environment, and property values. This transparency allows the community to understand the scope of the project, which is designed to service the specific employment lands within the municipality. The Township website also offers options to subscribe to news updates for ongoing notifications, ensuring no resident is left out of the loop.
Residents and business owners seeking further clarity or wishing to review the environmental assessment documentation are encouraged to contact the Township of Scugog directly. The Township administration is located at 181 Perry Street, PO Box 780, in Port Perry. Inquiries can be directed to their office via telephone at 905-985-7346 or through email channels listed on their official website. The municipality maintains open communication channels to ensure that community members remain informed about both immediate utility disruptions and long-term infrastructure planning that affects the locality.
As the dates for the power outage approach, residents are encouraged to review the provided resources to minimize inconvenience. Meanwhile, stakeholders interested in regional employment area development can review the finalized environmental assessment documents to understand the future sanitary servicing landscape. Balancing necessary maintenance with forward-looking development remains a priority for the Township and the Region, ensuring Port Perry continues to thrive as a hub for both community living and economic opportunity.
























