The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) requires municipalities to provide access to records in the custody or under the control of the municipality unless an exemption applies.
Water levels are still rising, which is causing flooding in low lying roads, parkland, and nearby properties. In some areas, flooded roads could limit access, and a small number of properties may see water approaching homes.
For your safety:
• Avoid rivers, streams, and other watercourses where flows are high
• Stay well back from shorelines, as banks may be unstable
• Parents and caregivers: please talk to children about the dangers and supervise them closely near all waterbodies
The City of Clarence Rockland has set up three sandbag filling locations to assist residents who need them:
Voisine Road – near the road entrance
Pago Road – vacant lot near civic number 450
Wilson Road – vacant lot near civic number 243
Starting Monday, March 9, 2026, seasonal load restrictions will be in effect to protect municipal roads during the spring thaw. Vehicles exceeding posted half-load limits require a permit, and fines may apply if one is not obtained.
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) requires municipalities to provide access to records in the custody or under the control of the municipality unless an exemption applies.
Please submit the Access to Information Request Form duly completed and signed, along with the applicable application fee of $5.00 payable to the City of Clarence-Rockland.
A fee estimate will be given to the applicant if the anticipated fee exceeds $25.00. If this fee exceeds $100.00 a deposit of 50% of the estimated fee may be required from the applicant.
For more information regarding Access to Information requests at the City of Clarence-Rockland, please contact with the Clerks Office.