(Left to right) at the outdoor Charge Station at the Strangway Centre in Sarnia of:  Bill Weber, Warden, County of Lambton; Councillor Lonny Napper, Chair, County of Lambton Accessibility Advisory Committee; Brian White, Sarnia City Councillor and Member of the Sarnia Accessibility Advisory Committee; Dale Mosely, Accessibility Coordinator, City of Sarnia; Heather Allen, Supervisor, Program Review & Compliance, County of Lambton; Dan Edwards, Local Accessibility Advocate. (County of Lambton supplied photo.)(Left to right) at the outdoor Charge Station at the Strangway Centre in Sarnia of: Bill Weber, Warden, County of Lambton; Councillor Lonny Napper, Chair, County of Lambton Accessibility Advisory Committee; Brian White, Sarnia City Councillor and Member of the Sarnia Accessibility Advisory Committee; Dale Mosely, Accessibility Coordinator, City of Sarnia; Heather Allen, Supervisor, Program Review & Compliance, County of Lambton; Dan Edwards, Local Accessibility Advocate. (County of Lambton supplied photo.)
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Petrolia Embraces Award Winning Pilot Project

The Town of Petrolia is expanding on a pilot project introduced by Lambton County and the City of Sarnia by installing publicly available charge stations for power wheelchairs and scooters.

Eleven charge stations are being installed this week at Victoria Hall, The Petrolia Farmers' Market, The Oil Heritage District Community Centre, Greenwood Recreation Centre, Hogan Pharmacy, Crabby Joe's, The Olde Post Office Shoppe, The Central Lambton Family Health Team, Heidi's Your Independent Grocer and the Petrolia Library.

The designated outlets are blue in colour and have identifying signs on both the outside and outlet location.

Lambton County and the City of Sarnia have been recognized by the Ontario Municipal Social Service Association for the program.

They've been named co-recipients of the peer-nominated Municipal Accessibility Award and will showcase the joint pilot project at the OMSSA's Leadership Symposium in Toronto May 28-30.

The designated outlets are found in 12 different locations in Sarnia and Point Edward.

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