September 18, 2025
For immediate release
Grey Sauble Conservation Authority (GSCA) has completed its 2025-2035 Strategic Plan, a 10-year roadmap guiding the organization’s efforts in environmental stewardship, community engagement, and organizational excellence.
The plan outlines several key goals:
- Achieve Organizational Excellence: Enhancing internal processes and governance to support GSCA’s mission.
- Effectively Monitor and Manage the Risk of Natural Hazards: Implementing strategies to identify, assess, and mitigate the impacts of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, and unstable soils or bedrock.
- Enhance GSCA Land Management: Focusing on the sustainable management and enhancement of GSCA-owned lands.
- Improve Watershed Health: Implementing initiatives to protect and improve the health of the watershed.
- Strengthen Environmental Education and Communication: Expanding educational programs and communication efforts to raise environmental awareness and highlight the work of GSCA.
“This Strategic Plan provides a clear path forward for the next decade, allowing us to protect our watershed, support our communities, and deliver measurable results,” said Tim Lanthier, GSCA Chief Administrative Officer. “I want to sincerely thank our dedicated staff, the Board of Directors, our partners, and the public for their invaluable input and support. This plan truly reflects our shared vision.”
The plan highlights GSCA’s commitment to transparency and accountability and provides a clear framework for guiding decisions and measuring progress over the next decade. GSCA will monitor implementation, report regularly, and adjust strategies as needed to remain responsive to evolving environmental and community priorities.
The full 2025-2035 Strategic Plan is now available for public viewing on GSCA’s website: www.greysauble.on.ca/strategic-plan/
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For more information:
Grey Sauble Conservation Authority
media@greysauble.on.ca
Background:
Vision: A vibrant watershed, supported by the GSCA, where ecosystems thrive, and communities are healthy, safe and prosperous.
Mission: To champion a healthy and safe watershed through innovative conservation efforts, sound planning, and inspiring education initiatives, now and in the future.