The County of Simcoe is responsible for the maintenance and construction of the following roads:
- County Road 16
- County Road 17 (Upper Big Chute Road)
- County Road 23 (Vasey Road)
- County Road 52 (Coopers Falls Road)
- County Road 169
Important Billing Notice
Account numbers were changed in 2024 as we upgraded to a new financial system. If you pay your water/sewer bill or your tax bill at your bank, whether in person, using online apps, or at a bank machine, please update your account numbers. Payments made with the old account numbers will incur a $10 administrative fee. Visit our Paying Your Bill page for more information.
Fall Recreation Programs Now Open for Registration
Ready to embrace an active Fall?
Join one of our programs for Adults, Seniors, or Children to stay fit, get creative, and meet new friends in your community. Register online on our Recreation Programs page.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers has declared a nationwide strike. Please remember, even during mail disruptions, all penalties, interest, or fines remain in effect. We are unable to make exceptions for late payments. You can easily view and manage your water, sewer, and tax bill payments through our eServices platform at: eservices.severn.ca. Reach out to our Customer Care team directly at 705-325-2315 or email customercare@severn.ca for one-on-one support.
The Division Road West (Marchmont Public School) camera was the first activated camera on September 16, and the second activated camera is the Coldwater Road Community Safety Zone location, which will be activated on September 23. Pay your Penalty Order, request a review, or learn more on the ASE Program webpage at: severn.ca/ase.
The road network within the Township of Severn is maintained and owned by multiple tiers of government. View our parking regulations for information about street parking and accessible parking spaces.
To report a concern, such as a streetlight not working or if you feel that a road needs maintenance work, you can reach our Customer Care Team or submit your concern online using our eServices portal.
Contact the Ontario Provincial Police directly to report speeding in Severn.
Contact the Ontario Provincial Police directly to report speeding in Severn.
We issue a variety of road permits and applications in order to ensure that all roadwork is done in a way that is safe and protects municipal roads and infrastructure. The following permits are available:
Township of Severn is responsible for the maintenance and construction of most roads within the Township of Severn. However, a few county and provincial roads pass through Severn.
The County of Simcoe is responsible for the maintenance and construction of the following roads:
Ministry of Transportation roads
The Ministry of Transportation is responsible for the maintenance and construction of the following highways:
Township of Severn provides high-quality winter road maintenance and snow removal for our roadways and sidewalks; ensuring residents, business owners and visitors alike can safely get to where they are going.
Our designated plow routes give priority to main roads and bridges over local roads, side streets and cul-de-sacs. Snowplow operators follow these routes to minimize duplication and maximize efficiency.
Please contact our Customer Care Team to report unsafe road or sidewalk conditions. You can also report a concern online using our eServices portal.
View our winter parking restrictions to find out when you can and cannot park on municipal roads during the winter months. These restrictions allow us to safely and effectively remove snow.
How you can assist us with snow clearing
To assist us, we ask that residents and business owners consider the following:
Do you need help clearing snow from your driveway and property? Visit Snow Angels Canada. This is a free online platform that connects those who need assistance removing snow with local volunteers in the community who can help.
What to expect during snow removal
Snow clearing (plowing and sanding) and snow removal (picking up snow and moving it away) are two very different services and in Severn, we rarely remove snow from streets. In most cases snow can be managed within the existing road allowance with snowbank heights not exceeding the height defined by our service level policy. The snow removal operations typically take place overnight from 12:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.
As parking is not permitted on any road between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. from December 1 to March 31, please ensure your vehicle is not parked on the roadway. Vehicles that are parked on the roadway will be ticketed and towed at the owner’s expense.
Winter weather can cause roads and sidewalks to be slippery. Please follow these tips to stay safe:
Canada Post is responsible for clearing the snow and ice around community mailboxes. If your mailbox is blocked by snow, please contact Canada Post.
Please assist us by making sure your rural mailbox is in a good state of repair and not an obstruction. Review Canada Post guidelines for proper placement and maintenance of rural mailboxes that meet specifications and road safety criteria before installation.
Mailboxes damaged by snow load from the snow plow equipment will not be replaced by the Township of Severn. As a courtesy, we may replace a damaged mailbox if the damage is a result of a direct hit by the snow plow equipment. Please contact us if your mailbox was damaged by the snow plow.
April 30, 2025: Seasonal load restrictions will be lifted on May 12, 2025.
The Seasonal Load Restrictions By-law restricts loads on most Township roads to a maximum of five tonnes per axle annually from March 1 to May 30. This helps protect the structural integrity of our roads during spring thaw when road damage is most likely to occur.
Highways exempted from seasonal load restrictions include:
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Severn, Ontario
Phone: 705-325-2315
Fax: 705-327-5818
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