Belleville, Ontario

14 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2 BELLEV I LLE , ONTAR IO grow in certain sections of city parks, and increasing energy efficiency with combined heat and power projects at the Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre and the wastewater treatment. They are also hoping to announce in 2022 the electrification of the transit fleet. The city already has a few electric vehicle charging stations and the local power company plans to add more. Panciuk isn’t worried about the future and sees smart growth and smart investments continuing. He states, “We’re focused on not just investing in the long term and what might come down the road, but also how we can make life better today for city residents. The amount of outside interest is an indication of how strong our future is going to be and we’re going to continue doing it with safe responsible growth.” Preserving Our Architectural Heritage www.baconst.com   

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