Elgin County Ontario

5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 2 and the other enhanced services for our seniors that we have,” says Elgin County Chief Administrator Julie Gonyou. Investments are being made in the county’s main administration building to make it more accessible to employees and the general public, with two new elevators, an accessible washroom, and more, courtesy of provincial funding. The village of Rodney will undergo road construction that will simplify traffic flow, making night markets and other outdoor retail and eateries even more viable and popular. There are new roundabouts being proposed in other communities with an emphasis on safety. These efforts are part of a transportation master plan, which also includes the inclusion of new roads, bike paths, and public transit. “What we are finding is one size doesn’t fit all, which is why we are involved with multiple projects to improve the lives of our residents,” says the county’s Manager of Economic Development,

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