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A 214-home subdivision will be built at this site, looking northeast at the end of Cameron Crescent in Cornwall, Ont. The Cornwall Planning Advisory Committee is holding a public meeting tonight. Picture taken Sunday, April 11, 2021. (Newswatch Group/Bill Kingston)
Editor’s note: This story has been updated at 8:19 a.m. Monday to correct a reference to the florist shop on Baldwin Avenue. The property is the former Whittaker Brothers Florist, not Roy’s Florist as is stated in the planning notice of public meeting.
CORNWALL – The public will hear details tonight (Monday) on a 190-lot subdivision in the north-central section of Cornwall.
Council decided that cutting the cost of the lots by 50 per cent would help buyers looking to build a home secure a loan. The lots on Cameron Crescent vary in size and price, and once purchased, must be built on within two years. Mayor Ron Reed says he hopes the discount helps buyers and prospective home owners who are interested in the land. “If it’s more enticing to get the land, then it’s easier for them to move forward,” he says.
Town moving toward restructuring of recreation There was discussion at the meeting Wednesday about restructuring how the town’s recreation facilities are managed. Currently each facility in the town has a board that manages that facility, but the town wants to move toward having the rec director oversee the facilities, with the boards in place for input and fundraising. Council sat down with Rec Director Andrea Logan on Wednesday to discuss some of the changes.