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Roads, bridges key projects in ACW

The Mayor of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh has some good news for township residents.

At this week's council meeting, council approved this year's budget with an increase of just 2.8%.

“We have a very ambitious council and a very ambitious work plan going forward," said Mayor Glen McNeil. "So we increased our budget by 2.8%, which means for every household with a value of $100,000 in their home, they would only see an increase of $25.”

The budget is filled with a number of infrastructure projects, mainly roads.

“We're going to pave a million dollars of new pavement in A-C-W this year. We're going to spend a half a million on bridge repairs and another half a million on road constructions that will lead to more paved roads going forward,” added McNeil.

There was also a small amount taken out of reserves to go towards renovations to the Benmiller Town Hall.

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