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TOMORROW (MAY 28)!
We’re hosting FREE Contractor Training!🏠
Learn about High Performance Homes and Better Homes Lanark. ✅
📅 May 28, 2026 | ⏰ 8:00am – 12:00pm
📍 Public Works Training Room, Lanark County Public Works, 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth, ON
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Lanark County Council meets tomorrow (May 27). The meetings may be attended by the public in person or via livestream through Lanark County’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@LanarkCounty/streams. Once the livestream is available, it will show under the “Live” tab on the channel.
The regular council session begins at 5 p.m. There are no scheduled delegations or presentations. Reports include community services, corporate services and the striking committee. By-laws include the Cross-Border Ambulance Agreement with the County of Renfrew and the Development Charges Amending By-law.
Next is the public works committee of the whole meeting. There are no scheduled delegations or presentations. Discussion reports include the sale of a surplus lot on Highway 43/Rainbow Valley Drive, the Enterprise Fleet Management agreement and the Climate Adaptation Plan. Verbal reports include the Climate Action Working Group and the Lanark County Truck Roadeo results.
Next is the economic development committee of the whole meeting. Discussion reports include the Business Retention and Expansion introduction, Mississippi Mills Official Plan Amendments No. 35 (enabling Community Planning Permit System) and No. 34 (Downtown Secondary Plan), and an Ontario Federation of Trail Riders (Tay-Havelock) pilot project. Verbal reports include Valley Heartland Community Futures Development Corporation, Lanark County Municipal Trails Sub-Committee and Lanark County Community Highlights.
Agendas can be found under “Government” then “Council and Committees” at www.lanarkcounty.ca. Hope to see you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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The Silver Chain Challenge is back this June!
Get outside, get active, and help Lanark County take the top spot as we go head-to-head with Renfrew County.
✔ Walk, run, or ride anywhere in the County
✔ Log your kilometres throughout June
✔ Share your journey using #silverchainchallenge
👉 Start moving June 1 and track your progress online. Let’s see how far we can go together!
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Night paving operations scheduled for Highway 511
Thomas Cavanagh Construction Company Limited is scheduled to begin overnight paving work on Highway 511 from 800 metres south of Campbell's Road continuing north for 3.4 km.
The night paving operations will begin the evening of Tuesday, May 26 and continue overnight on Thursday, May 28 from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night.
Work crews will be active during overnight hours to complete asphalt paving with minimal impact to daytime traffic. During this time, one lane will remain open to traffic. A pilot vehicle will be in operation to safely guide vehicles through the construction zone.
“Motorists are reminded to exercise caution, follow signage and flagging personnel, and expect minor delays,” said Public Works Manager Sam Poole. “The County appreciates your patience and cooperation.” ... See MoreSee Less
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Thinking about running for municipal office?
The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing is hosting free candidate information sessions in Lanark County this July . These sessions are designed to help you understand what it takes to run and serve in local government.
Learn about:
• Roles and responsibilities of council
• Eligibility requirements and the nomination process
• Campaign finances and compliance
• Voting processes and key resources
July 9 | 6:00–9:00 PM
Council Chambers
Hybrid: In-person or online
July 16 | 6:00–9:00 PM
Carleton Place Arena Multipurpose Room, 75 Neelin St., Carleton Place
In-person only
RSVP by July 6th: jralph@lanarkcounty.ca ... See MoreSee Less
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REDUCE SPEED IN CONSTRUCTION ZONES: Designated construction zones are established to reduce speed limits as a preventive measure to protect the safety and well-being of workers and motorists. The Highway Traffic Act gives municipalities authority to designate construction zones on roads in their jurisdictions and provides the ability to double fines for speeding in designated construction zones when workers are present. This makes it easier for municipalities to reduce enforceable speed limits.
Once designated by an authorized individual, a construction zone must be marked with signs in accordance with the regulation.
Please slow down and observe posted speeds in designated zones. Stay safe! ... See MoreSee Less
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🐢 Happy World Turtle Day! 🐢
Did you know Lanark County Public Works staff play an important role in protecting turtles right here at home?
Through the County’s Turtle Reporting Program, Public Works staff track turtles spotted on County roads - from those crossing safely to injured turtles and nesting sites. This work helps:
• Protect nesting areas during road construction and maintenance
• Identify “hotspots” for future turtle fencing and protection measures
• Reduce road mortality—one of the biggest threats to turtles in Ontario
Since all 8 turtle species in Ontario are at-risk, every sighting matters. Some turtles take up to 20 years to mature and can live for 70 years, meaning saving even one turtle can help protect generations to come.
In 2025 alone, staff reported over 200 turtles on County roads, helping guide conservation efforts across Lanark County. This resulted in 66 nest protectors being deployed through OUR Turtles, and 3 injured turtles that were transported to veterinary care.
This unique program shows how small, everyday actions by County staff can make a big impact on local wildlife. 💚
👉 Keep an eye out for turtles on local roads this season, and remember: if it’s safe to do so, help them continue in the direction they’re travelling.
Follow Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre for more info on protecting turtles. ... See MoreSee Less
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