Upcoming meeting preview for Planning and Economic Development Advisory Committee on May 27, 2026 8:30 AM.
This preview is based on the published agenda package and supporting reports.
One-Sentence Summary
The May 27, 2026 meeting at 8:30 AM is scheduled to review tangible capital completions at Grey Roots and Sydenham Campus, 22 new business launches, and digital tourism growth.
Whole Agenda Summary
The Planning and Economic Development Advisory Committee is scheduled to convene on May 27, 2026, at 8:30 AM to review the third year of Grey County’s Economic Development, Tourism, and Culture Master Plan. The session will focus on tangible outputs, including the completion of capital projects at Grey Roots and the Sydenham Campus. Central to the meeting is a review of the “theme market” approach, which aims to unify regional voices by sharing tools and resources. The committee will examine performance data showing digital tourism engagement with platforms recording over 58,000 visitors in the reporting period. Business support initiatives will be scrutinized, highlighting the recent launch of 22 new enterprises. Cultural programming at the Grey Roots Museum & Archives will receive specific attention regarding how new exhibitions advance the community’s understanding of regional history and Black heritage. The meeting is expected to conclude with a discussion on the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) endorsed by Team Grey, setting the stage for future cooperative endeavors.
Most Newsworthy Agenda Items
Capital Projects Come Online Concrete progress is reported on capital projects situated at Grey Roots and Sydenham Campus. These completions represent new public utility and gathering capacity for the county. The physical expansion supports the goal of creating accessible spaces where residents can engage with local history and cultural programming without barriers to entry. A Surge in Local Enterprise The report details the successful facilitation of 22 new business launches through county business support initiatives. This growth demonstrates the efficacy of current support structures in helping local entrepreneurs navigate early-stage challenges. The focus remains on ensuring these new entities have the necessary infrastructure to thrive, rather than simply counting numbers. Digital Reach and Cultural Preservation Tourism metrics indicate a robust digital footprint, with over 58,000 website visitors engaging with content produced by the committee’s tourism division. This digital expansion complements physical efforts, allowing for broader reach across mixed-media channels. In parallel, the Grey Roots Museum & Archives advances community history through diverse exhibitions, specifically highlighting narratives of Black heritage and regional stories that have traditionally required more dedicated space for storytelling. 4.a EDTC-PEDAC-08-26 Economic Development, Tourism and Culture Strategic Progress Update The report outlines progress in the Economic Development, Tourism, and Culture Master Plan’s third year, focusing on a ‘theme market’ approach to unify regional voices and share tools. Key achievements include the endorsement of the Team Grey MOU, the completion of several
What To Watch
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Read full agenda archive page: https://helpos.ca/agendas/grey-county/committee/2026-05-27
Transcript will be published here: https://helpos.ca/transcripts/grey-county/committee/2026-05-27
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Original Agenda Package Links
Official meeting page: https://pub-grey.escribemeetings.com/MeetingsCalendarView.aspx/Meeting?Id=18eb28ee-8c7d-4fc5-9554-46d1ee2f0e50
