Meanwhile, road and bridge projects address aging systems, including a $4 million river bridge. “You’d never think...these are just bridges to cross over a little creek,” Agar marvels. “It’s amazing the cost.” Downtown is evolving too. The new medical center nears completion, while vacant land near recreational facilities hints at future mixed-use potential.“Right across from our sports complex, there’s lots of land available,” Agar notes, envisioning a hotel to serve hockey tournaments and golfers. From housing to highways, St. Clair’s investments are paving the way for sustainable growth, one project at a time. THE ROAD AHEAD St. Clair’s leadership sees untapped potential in sports tourism, with Agar championing a riverfront hotel to complement the township’s recreational jewels. “Our civic center has a double ice pad and indoor pool, plus fitness facilities,” Rodey explains, 135 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 05 ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP, ON
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