Dec 15, 2021


In response to the rising cases of COVID-19 in our region and introduction of the new Omicron variant, Dr. Piotr Oglaza, Medical Officer of Health at KFL&A Public Health, is urging residents to stay vigilant and take heightened safety precautions wherever possible. Along with partners at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC), KFL&A is urgently calling on the community to work together to help slow the growing COVID-19 case count in order to protect our hospitals and their ability to meet patients' needs.

As a result, the Township will be closing all indoor rental facilities and its administrative offices in Sydenham at 4432 George Street, and at 2490 Keeley Rd., to the public temporarily, until at least January 4, 2022.

While these offices will be closed to the public, most municipal services will continue to be delivered and public communications via telephone, email and drop box will remain in place during regular business hours.

As a result of these closures and the broader COVID-19 outbreak, the following changes to our service delivery will take effect as of Wednesday, December 15, 2021.

Treasury Services

Treasury staff will remain available to respond to inquires via phone at 613-376-3027 ext. 2200 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Payments can be made via online banking, credit card, telephone banking, mail, or by leaving a cheque in the drop box located at 4432 George St., in Sydenham. More information about payment options and pre-authorized payment plans can be found online. During the closure, 2022 Dog Tags can be purchased at one of five local retailers: Sydenham One Stop, Asselstine Hardware, RONA Hardware, Inverary Hardware, and Perth Road General Store.

Development Services

Planning & Building Staff will remain available to respond to inquiries and to assist in the preparation of applications via email, phone, and through intake forms on our website. Materials related to ongoing applications and preparation of new applications can be transmitted electronically.

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