Monday
10am – 4pm

Wednesday
10am – 4pm

Friday
10am – 4pm

Phone
(705) 246-2025

Email
admin@jocelyn.ca

Plans, Reports and Publications

The Township of Jocelyn uses various plans, reports and publications as guidelines in the creation, implementation and management of municipal services.

Alternative formats of these documents are available upon request by contacting the Township Office.

Phone:  705-246-2025

Email:  admin@jocelyn.ca

The goal of asset management is to minimize the lifecycle costs of delivering infrastructure services, manage the associated risks, while maximizing the value ratepayers receive from the asset portfolio.

The Township’s asset management policy provides clear direction to staff on their roles and responsibilities regarding asset management.  Please click on the link below to view the current Asset Management Plan:

Any municipality can be seriously affected by an emergency.  This could involve natural or man-made disasters.  The Township of Jocelyn works diligently to implement and maintain its Emergency Plan.  The Plan is prepared to provide key officials, agencies and departments with important emergency response information.  The Township of Jocelyn Emergency Response Plan is approved by Council and has been reviewed by the province of Ontario. 

The Emergency Plan is reviewed and updated annually. To protect individuals and their information, the public version of this report does not have contact information. Please contact the office to request specific information on individuals within the Emergency Response Plan. 

The preparation of this Official Plan began in 2021 and has involved many dedicated and committed people with an interest in the future of St. Joseph
Island.
The consultation process has resulted in a Vision for the future of the Island that is expressed in this Plan. This Vision is based on a series of planning principles
that are intended to:

  •  protect the natural environment;
  •  encourage economic development;
  •  conserve the Island’s natural resources;
  •  direct growth and settlement to appropriate locations; and,
  • protect the character of developed and undeveloped areas.

The goals, objectives and policies contained in this Plan are intended to guide the decisions of public authorities and private interests for the next 25 years.