Southern Perspective – Episode 05
A Conversation with South Glengarry Mayor Lachlan McDonald
n this fifth episode of Southern Perspective, Mayor Lachlan McDonald offers a direct recap of the October 27th South Glengarry council meeting.
The conversation highlights council’s unanimous support for pausing the United Counties’ tree planting initiative until proper consultation can take place. Mayor McDonald explains how concerns raised by the Glengarry Federation of Agriculture — including impacts on farmland, drainage infrastructure, and property boundaries — led to a strong call for transparency and community input before environmental projects move forward.
Other topics include council’s approval of the township’s 2025–2034 water financial plan, securing long-term sustainability and compliance for drinking water licensing; debate over arena ice rental fees and the balance between affordability for sports groups and fiscal responsibility; and the approval of a specialized rescue services agreement with Ottawa Fire Services to provide advanced technical response capabilities.
Mayor McDonald also discusses updates to county road reconstruction standards, the need to balance safety improvements with rising costs, and council’s broader commitment to aligning infrastructure upgrades with community priorities.
The discussion provides context and insight into council’s decisions, connecting them to both immediate resident concerns and long-term planning for South Glengarry.
Southern Perspective is designed to keep residents informed, engaged, and connected to the work being done at the municipal level, while highlighting the stories and decisions that shape Glengarry’s future.




