Civil Municipal - August 2024

Over the past decade, Russell Township has seen significant population growth, expanding from under 14,000 to approximately 22,000 residents. This growth is supported by a thriving economy, with 300 to 400 new building permits issued annually. “We have a very nice, small-town feel here, but with a lot of recreational amenities,” depicts CAO, Richard Godin. With this in mind, the township maintains a balance between preserving its rural charm, and seeking out quality of life opportunities, making it an attractive place to call home. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT Currently, investments are being made to revitalize the Main Streets in the villages of Embrun and Russell, while carefully preserving the unique aspects of each one. Jonathan Bourgon, Executive Director of Infrastructure Services, details, “It varies from what type of benches we will purchase, to sidewalks and making sure that we’ve maintained the right vibe. In Russell, it’s more of a brick style, so we want to maintain that historical aspect.” At the same time, the township is working to ensure that downtown streetscape initiatives align with investments outlined in the transportation master plan. Small businesses are also supported through a community improvement plan, which provides funding for downtown entities to do façade improvements to their buildings. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL GROWTH Godin highlights the vibrant business communities in both Embrun and Russell, noting the strong support from local entrepreneurs and the Chamber of Commerce. “We do value our local businesses. That is another close-knit community, where they work together and we work with them on a lot of projects as well,” he portrays.“That’s important when it comes to maintaining the character of our growing township.” Recent developments include a commercial park in Embrun, which is currently home to a vehicle dealership, with more establishments expected shortly including a grocery store. An industrial park along Highway 417 has also gained momentum 297 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08 RUSSELL, ON

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