Mayor Elizabeth Roy has released the June 2026 edition of her monthly newsletter, offering residents a comprehensive update on municipal affairs, community programs, and strategic developments within Whitby. The publication serves as a vital platform for transparency and engagement, inviting feedback through email or telephone while detailing the town’s latest actions regarding civic election preparations, recreational initiatives, and housing strategies. This month’s dispatch arrives at a critical time as Whitby continues to experience rapid growth and change, making these updates essential for staying connected with local governance.
Civic engagement is a central theme of this month’s update, as the town opens nominations for candidates and registrations for third-party advertisers for the upcoming election. Furthermore, the Mayor announced the return of the “Coffee with Mayor Roy” series for Summer 2026. Now in its fourth year, the program provides a casual, drop-in format at local coffee shops, having expanded in 2025 to include “Meet up with Mayor Roy” events to offer greater accessibility. Residents can expect a full list of dates and locations to be released via social media and the July newsletter, ensuring everyone has a chance to participate in the democratic process and community dialogue.
Addressing social needs, the newsletter highlights the Great Whitby Food Drive, organized by Councillor Niki Lundquist, which is currently underway until June 20. With food insecurity remaining a pressing issue across Ontario, the initiative aims to fill the shelves of every food bank in Whitby. A donation bin is stationed outside the Mayor and Council Office at Whitby Town Hall, with additional drop-off points scattered throughout the community. These efforts build upon the town’s partnership with Feed the Need in Durham, which established The Market food bank at Iroquois Park Sports Centre in 2024, ensuring that support reaches those who need it most.
Significant progress in residential development was marked on May 12 with the official groundbreaking for Whitby’s new Habitat for Humanity project. Habitat for Humanity GTA is developing 46 affordable family homes in Downtown Whitby, utilizing two parcels of land donated by the town. The sites are situated on Hickory Street, north of Dunlop Street East, and Gilbert Street, south of Dunlop Street East. To further support this initiative, the Mayor’s Community Development Fund has committed a $25,000 grant toward the project’s realization, demonstrating a strong municipal commitment to affordable housing solutions.
The planned community will consist of stacked townhouses designed with space between buildings to maximize greenery and include shared landscaped spaces for residents. Each home will feature a private outdoor area, such as a patio or rooftop terrace. The design incorporates accessible units and cost-effective building methods to ensure long-term affordability. Construction is scheduled to commence this year, with a target move-in date of 2028, as the organization works toward a $7 million fundraising goal to bring these homes to fruition.
In a move to expand recreational infrastructure, the Town of Whitby has confirmed the securing of a 60-plus acre site for a future outdoor sports field complex. The location at Duffs Road and Brawley Road represents a significant acquisition aimed at accommodating the town’s growing demand for athletic facilities. This land acquisition follows the town’s broader strategy to enhance community amenities and support active lifestyles for families and athletes alike, ensuring that infrastructure keeps pace with population growth.
Residents should also be aware of important changes to first aid programs beginning on June 22, 2026, with further information available on the town’s website. For those interested in the specifics of recent municipal decisions, the May 2026 Council Highlights provide a detailed summary of the latest discussions held by Whitby Council. Staying informed through these updates helps residents navigate the evolving landscape of our vibrant community.
























