Business View Civil & Municipal | Volume 2, Issue 11
68 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 2, ISSUE 11 many energy efficiency measures with the goal of adding a new fire hall every four years. Louise Fragnito, Director of Corporate Services, shares, “We also have a robust asset management plan and have been including a five percent increase annually to our capital levy, to further the road work in the community. These funds are largely dedicated to roads capital, understanding the pressures and that our biggest asset are the roads and bridges within the Township.” Vandewal says they are able to do that because the council is future-minded. “We have a very strong asset management plan, we have no debt, and we also have very strong reserves, so we do plan long term.” They are currently investing in their recreation facilities with a complete overhaul of the Frontenac Community Arena, jointly owned by South and Central Frontenac, which Carbone boasts, “Looks like a brand new arena on the K. Mulrooney Trucking Limited has been delivering high quality products and services for nearly 70 years. Mulrooney has grown from a one-truck, one-man operation to a diverse business with a eet of over 150 units, multiple pits and quarries, and a collection of service lines ranging from trucking and heavy civil construction to winter sand supply and snow plowing. As a longtime partner of the Township of South Frontenac, we pride ourselves in our local roots and will continue to strive towards our goal of being the leading single source solution for our municipal customers.
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