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Lanark County Council has approved Drummond-North Elmsleyβs Official Plan Amendment No. 9 (OPA 9), following a comprehensive review to align with provincial planning policies.
OPA 9 introduces 109 updates to the municipalityβs Official Plan, including revised schedules and a new Schedule C map. The changes enhance policy clarity, support implementation, and reflect public input gathered through extensive consultation. Lanark County is the Approval Authority for amendments to local municipal Official Plans.
βDrummond North Elmsley OPA 9 represents good land use planning, is consistent with matters of provincial interest and the County Plan and balances public interests,β said Mike Dwyer, Planning Manager for Lanark County.
Modifications to OPA 9 were implemented in granting the approval. These modification were developed in consultation with Drummond North Elmsley and severe to ensure provincial interest conformity and ease of policy interpretation and application. ... See MoreSee Less
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Lanark County Council has approved an amendment to the lease agreement for Carleton Junction with the Town of Carleton Place. The amendment includes the addition of new parcels of land adjacent to the Ottawa Valley Recreational Trail (OVRT), which will be managed by the Town and developed for all-terrain vehicle (ATV) parking.
The OVRT corridor, owned by Lanark County, has long served as a vital recreational and economic asset for the region. Under the lease agreement, the Town of Carleton Place oversees the management of the property to ensure that all development aligns with its community goals and enhances public access and use.
βThis amendment is a testament to the strong and successful partnership between Lanark County and the Town of Carleton Place,β said Kurt Greaves, Chief Administrative Officer of Lanark County. βBy working together, we continue to support recreational development that benefits residents and visitors alike, while promoting economic vitality along the OVRT corridor.β
The newly added property will be used to create designated ATV parking areas, improving access and usability for trail users and supporting the Townβs broader vision for Carleton Junction as a hub for outdoor activity and tourism. ... See MoreSee Less
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Traffic By-Law Changes Approved: Lanark County Council has approved key amendments to its Consolidated Traffic By-Law, aimed at improving road safety and traffic management in several communities.
The updates include:
β’ Extension of the Community Safety Zone (CSZ) on CR#23 Rosedale Road South to include the newly opened 22-acre Montague Park property, increasing protection for pedestrians near Montague Public School.
β’ Speed zone adjustments on CR#12 McDonalds Corners Road in Elphin, extending the 60 km/h zone by 90 meters eastward and installing radar speed signs to help reduce speeding into the residential area.
β’ Realignment of speed zones on CR#10 North Street, shifting the 50 km/h and 60 km/h zones westward to eliminate a long stretch of 60 km/h through undevelopable land.
βThese changes reflect our commitment to safer roads and responsive traffic management,β said Sean Derouin, Director of Public Works. βThey were developed through data analysis, community input, and collaboration with the Traffic Advisory Working Group and local municipalities.β
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) supported the inclusion of transitional speed zones, noting they enhance enforceability and reduce legal challenges. The cost of signage and implementation will be covered within the existing Public Works budget.
Implementation will follow the Countyβs Speed Management Policy, with post-installation monitoring to assess effectiveness. ... See MoreSee Less
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π’ Weβre looking for volunteers!
Do you want to make a difference in the lives of newcomers to our community? Join our volunteer team and help build a more welcoming Lanark & Renfrew.
E-mail settlement@lanarkcounty.ca or call 343-402-8630 to get started! ... See MoreSee Less
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Fall Seedling Giveaway for Lanark County residents.
Saturday, September 20, 9am-11am or while quantities last.
Two locations:
πAlmonte Depot, 4752 County Road 29 N, Almonte
πPublic Works Garage, 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth
Maximum 10 seedlings per household. Please bring a bag or box to take your seedlings home.
Questions?
Phone: 613-267-4200 ext 3102
Email: climate @ lanarkcounty.ca ... See MoreSee Less
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Community Grant applications due Sept. 19! ... See MoreSee Less
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Lanark Lodge is hiring Part-Time On-Call Food Service Aide. For full details on this position, including how to apply, please visit our website: www.lanarkcounty.ca/careers ... See MoreSee Less
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Lanark Lodge residents enjoyed an afternoon at the Lush & Lavish Spa. Residents were treated to manicures, hand massages, facials, foot soaks and specialty coffees from the beverage bar. Residents enjoyed the afternoon so much, they have already booked their next service! What a relaxing afternoon! ... See MoreSee Less
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Lanark County EarlyON invites you to the Mental Wellness Festival!
Saturday, September 27 | 10AMβ3PM
Beckwith Recreation Complex (Indoor Turf)
A FREE day of fun, connection, and wellness for families! Enjoy:
β¨ EarlyON Play Space
π§ Mental health & wellness resources
π Children's entertainment
π Light refreshments & snacks
π Swag bags!
Brought to you by Lanark County EarlyON. Letβs celebrate mental wellness together! π ... See MoreSee Less
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