kilometers of double surface treatment to enhance durability. Bridge infrastructure has seen substantial improvements with the rehabilitation of Potash Lake Bridge and new designs completed for the West Guilford-Oglesby Bridges. These projects demonstrate Haliburton’s commitment to maintaining safe, reliable transportation networks throughout the region. Looking ahead to 2026, the county has planned an ambitious slate of projects including the resurfacing of 7.0 kilometers along County Road 3 and double surface treatment for 6.5 kilometers of County Road 5. The rehabilitation of Dorset Bridge and County Road 503 Box Culvert remains a priority, ensuring these vital structures meet future demands. One of Haliburton’s most innovative undertakings combines community services with housing solutions. “We’ve been working with Habitat for Humanity and our daycare provider to develop our WeCare daycare site to include affordable and multi-unit housing,” Burton explains. This forward-thinking project, currently undergoing environmental assessments, 113 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 05 HALIBURTON, ON
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