Adaptive Reuse Study
The Municipality of North Grenville is exploring potential future uses of the former Oxford Mills Township Hall (100 Maplewood Ave, Oxford Mills) as a public facility. Giaimo, architects and heritage consultants, have been engaged by the Municipality to undertake community consultation and develop three conceptual design options for the adaptive reuse. While each option offers different programming, capacity, and costing, all options will be flexible spaces that include the following key components:
The building is designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, as well as designated as a National Historic Site. As such, this project will follow the policy and guidelines set out by Ontario Heritage Act, Standards and Guidelines for Conservation of Historic Places in Canada (Second Edition), and Designation Bylaw 11-08.
View the Potential Uses
We encourage you to review the potential uses document (PDF) or the images below outlining the Oxford Mills Former Town Hall project to gain a comprehensive understanding of the proposed plans and vision for this historic site. After familiarizing yourself with the details, please take a few moments to complete the survey. Your insights and feedback are essential to ensuring that this project aligns with community needs and expectations. Thank you for your participation in shaping the future of Oxford Mills. Survey closes Friday, December 6, 2024.
Who's listening
Timeline
Engagement of Giaimo
September 2024
To explore potential future uses of the former Oxford Mills Township Hall building as a public facility through community engagement.
September 2024
Stakeholder Consultation
October 2024
Draft Concepts
November 2024
November 2024
Launch Public Survey
November 12, 2024
In-Person Public Engagement Session
November 18, 2024, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
November 18, 2024, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Survey Closes
December 6, 2024
Final Report
January 2025 TBD
January 2025 TBD