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SG Reviews Heritage Designation, Financial Strength, Accessibility Planning, and Regional Initiatives

by Alain Lauzon
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November 24th, 2025

SG Council Reviews Heritage Designation, Financial Strength, Accessibility Planning, and Regional Initiatives at November 24 Meeting

The Township of South Glengarry’s November 24, 2025 council meeting covered heritage preservation, municipal finances, long-term accessibility planning, and regional infrastructure updates. The agenda reflected council’s focus on responsible governance, community inclusion, and collaboration across municipal and county levels.

Heritage Designation Highlights Cultural Preservation

Council heard a detailed presentation regarding the proposed heritage designation of the Glengarry County Archives. Representatives outlined recent legislative changes under the Ontario Heritage Act and explained why the building meets the updated criteria. The emphasis on protecting key architectural features while supporting continued use shows a balanced approach to cultural heritage within the community.

2023 Financial Audit Shows Strong Fiscal Position

Auditor Jamie Pollock of MNP LLP presented the 2023 audited financial statements, reporting an operating surplus of approximately $813,000 and a clean audit opinion. The review covered asset retirement obligations, capital spending, tax arrears, and reserve levels, highlighting the Township’s stable financial footing and effective budget management heading into 2026.

Accessibility Plan Advances Inclusive Service Delivery

Council reviewed the 2025 accessibility update and approved the new 2026–2030 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan. With commitments to facility audits, community and committee consultations, and AODA compliance measures, the plan reinforces the Township’s long-term dedication to accessibility and inclusive municipal services.

County Council Updates Focus on Regional Infrastructure

Updates from county-level discussions included progress on road reconstruction, forest cost-sharing initiatives, and ongoing reviews of the proposed high-speed rail corridor. The conversation underscored how regional planning decisions, particularly large-scale transportation projects, may affect rural municipalities like South Glengarry.

Resolutions Support Provincial Infrastructure Funding

Council passed support resolutions calling on the provincial government to continue investing in municipal infrastructure and airport capital assistance programs. These measures align with broader advocacy efforts to ensure stable, long-term funding for community projects.

Administrative Motions and Closed Session Discussions

The meeting concluded with standard administrative confirmations and a closed session addressing labour relations and staffing matters. Council also noted an upcoming volunteer appreciation event recognizing community contributions.

Overall Takeaway

The November 24 meeting showcased a balanced mix of heritage preservation, financial stewardship, regional collaboration, and long-term accessibility planning. Through responsible financial management, proactive infrastructure discussions, and an emphasis on inclusive community services, South Glengarry continues to position itself for resilience, transparency, and sustainable growth.


For complete video of meeting click HERE

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