5. The "Rushed" Consultation: Your Chance to Speak
Perhaps the most controversial part of this entire saga is the timeline for public input. Many community groups have protested that a 60-day window for consultation on a deal of this magnitude is simply not enough. They argue that "rushing" a decision that will last for centuries is a disservice to the residents who call this place home.
However, the City and County are moving forward with the following schedule:
- June: Public engagement sessions are being held (both in-person and virtually).
- July: Statutory public hearings where formal comments can be entered into the record.
- Ongoing: Impacted landowners are being contacted directly by municipal staff.
The City has launched the "Let’s Talk Brantford – Airport" portal to collect feedback. While it might feel like the train has already left the station, your voice is still the most powerful tool in our local democracy. Whether you are worried about infrastructure, property values, or just want to preserve the rural character of our "Simply Grand" County, now is the time to speak up.
The Countdown is On! 🗳️
With the provincial facilitator's deadline of June 30th fast approaching, the next few weeks will decide the map of Brant for the next hundred years.
I’ll be honest: I had no idea the scope was this large until I started looking into the official MOU documents. It’s easy to get lost in the jargon of "boundary adjustments" and "servicing agreements," but at the end of the day, this is about our land and our future.
What do you think? Is the $9.6 million a fair price for the land transfer, or are we losing something that money can't buy? Are you worried about the speed of the consultation process?
Drop your thoughts in the comments below or join the conversation on our social pages! We’re all in this together, and the more we talk about it, the better our community becomes.
Stay tuned to BrantVotes for the latest updates as we head toward the final July hearings.





