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SG Council Balances Farmland Protection, Environmental Projects, and Service Modernization

October 14th, 2025

SG Council Balances Farmland Protection, Environmental Projects, and Service Modernization at October 14 Meeting

The Township of South Glengarry’s October 14, 2025 council meeting addressed zoning amendments, environmental initiatives, infrastructure investments, election planning, heritage concerns, and regional partnerships. The agenda underscored council’s pragmatic approach to protecting farmland, modernizing municipal services, and maintaining strong community partnerships.

Agricultural Zoning Amendments Protect Farmland
Council approved amendments reducing minimum lot sizes while prohibiting residential development on retained farmland. The changes align with provincial and county policies and drew no public opposition. Council also discussed simplifying approvals for routine agricultural severances to lower applicant costs and administrative burdens.

Monarch Habitat Pilot Project Debated
Council reviewed proposals for monarch butterfly habitat restoration on township-owned lands. While some supported pursuing grant funding for biodiversity projects, others raised concerns over staff capacity and costs, reflecting the challenges small municipalities face in balancing environmental stewardship with operational limits.

Investment in Maintenance Equipment
Council approved the purchase of new attachments for the township’s wheeled excavator, funded from reserves. The additions will expand capabilities in road and drainage maintenance, improving efficiency and long-term asset management.

2026 Election Services Awarded to Votes Canada Limited
Council joined neighboring municipalities in awarding the 2026 municipal election contract to Votes Canada Limited, introducing telephone and internet voting. The regional collaboration secured favorable pricing and enhanced reporting features, marking a significant step in modernizing local elections.

Council Opposes Heritage Designation for Archives
Council voted to oppose the proposed heritage designation of the Glengarry County Archives, citing concerns over renovation costs, maintenance obligations, and unclear implications. The decision highlighted the importance of clear communication and cost-benefit analysis in heritage planning.

Peanut Line Trail Speed Bylaw Introduced
A new bylaw sets maximum speeds on the Peanut Line trail, enabling OPP enforcement if complaints arise. While some questioned enforcement practicality, council emphasized complementary measures like signage and mile markers to enhance safety for multi-use trail users.

Paramedic Base Lease Extended
Council approved a 10-year lease extension with the City of Cornwall for the paramedic base at the Lancaster Fire Station. The decision reaffirms the township’s commitment to regional emergency service partnerships and ensures long-term accessibility for residents.

Education Advocacy Resolution Supported
Council endorsed a resolution from the Township of Archipelago raising concerns about delays and overcapacity in new school infrastructure, reinforcing South Glengarry’s support for community voice in education planning.


For complete video of meeting click HERE

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