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Lanark County to host Public Information Centre for Phase 2 of the 5 Arches Bridge rehabilitation in 2026
Lanark County plans to proceed with Phase 2 of the rehabilitation of the historic 5 Arches Bridge in Pakenham during the 2026 construction season, continuing work to preserve the structure and extend its service life while conserving its heritage character.
To keep residents informed and provide an opportunity for public input, Lanark County has planned a Public Information Centre (PIC) where members of the public can learn more about the upcoming work, anticipated construction timing, traffic impacts, and detour planning.
⏰Thursday, April 16 from 5 to 7 p.m.
📍Pakenham Library, 128 MacFarlane St., Pakenham
The PIC will be an open house format with County staff and project representatives available to answer questions. No formal presentation is scheduled, and attendees are welcome to drop in at any time during the event.
The 5 Arches Bridge is a designated heritage structure and an important transportation link within the community. Phase 2 of the rehabilitation project will build on work completed during 2025 and will include masonry rehabilitation and roadway approach improvements to ensure the bridge remains safe and serviceable for years to come.
“Rehabilitation of the 5 Arches Bridge is part of Lanark County’s long term asset management strategy, supporting the preservation of existing infrastructure, reducing long term lifecycle costs, and minimizing future disruptions to the community,” said Public Works Director Sean Derouin.
Additional information and project updates will be shared as the 2026 construction season approaches on the County website under Government/Public Consultation/Bridge Construction: www.lanarkcounty.ca ... See MoreSee Less
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Finding child care just got easier!
✅ Apply to participating centres with one application through OneList Lanark County: onehsn.com/lanarkcounty/ux_2_0
❓ Need help with your profile or applications? Contact technical support: support@onehsn.com ... See MoreSee Less
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Lanark County Council meets tomorrow (April 8). The meetings may be attended by the public in person or via livestream through Lanark County’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@LanarkCounty/streams. Once the livestream is available, it will show under the “Live” tab on the channel.
The regular council session begins at 5 p.m. There is a presentation by Lanark-Frontenac MP Scott Reid regarding the Alto high-speed rail project. Reports include economic development, public works and awarding of contracts for the 5-Arches Bridge project and the Almonte Street intersection contract. By-laws include Official Plan Amendment 16 (Affordable Housing) and an amendment to the by-law to regulate parking (no-parking zones).
Next is the community services committee of the whole meeting. There are no scheduled delegations or presentations. There are consent reports for the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities report for Lanark Lodge and a Ministry of Long-Term Care inspection report. There is a deferred report on reinforcing human values in Canada. Verbal reports include Southeast Public Health and the Lanark Transportation Association, and there is a confidential report on end-of-mortgage service agreement contract negotiations.
Next is the corporate services committee of the whole meeting. There are no scheduled delegations or presentations. Discussion reports include the Lanark County Paramedic Service 2025 year-end activities report, a public access defibrillator program update, the 2026 ambulance review update, court security and prisoner transport costs, and the sale of land policy update. Verbal reports include updates from the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus, Rural Ontario Municipal Association, CAO and Government Relations Working Group.
Agendas can be found under “Government” then “Council and Committees” at www.lanarkcounty.ca. Hope to see you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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Please note Lanark County offices are closed today (Monday, April 6, 2026) for Easter Monday, reopening on Tuesday, April 7. Happy Easter! ... See MoreSee Less
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Please note Lanark County offices are closed today (Friday, April 3, 2026 for Good Friday) and on Monday, April 6, 2026 for Easter Monday, reopening on Tuesday, April 7. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Easter Bunny made a stop at Lanark Lodge to deliver treats to residents and staff.
Thanks to staff member Linda Nagle who has made this a yearly tradition! ... See MoreSee Less
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Sections of Ottawa Valley Recreational Trail (OVRT) will be under rolling closures for approximately two weeks beginning Tuesday, April 7, 2026 from Ramsay Concession 8 to Smart Street to permit trail maintenance and brushing.
Locations where work will be taking place on the OVRT include:
Ramsay Concession 8 To County Road 29
County Road 29 to Smart Street
Closures will begin on the OVRT with the Ramsay Concession 8 to County Road 29 section. Further notice will be given when the work is completed. ... See MoreSee Less
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SPRING TRAILS CLOSURE: It's a sign of spring! To prevent damage and allow the trails to dry, please note the Lanark County sections of the Ottawa Valley Recreational Trail (OVRT) and the Tay-Havelock Trail are now closed to all motorized vehicles and horses.
The trails will remain closed until further notice. Please watch this space for updates! ... See MoreSee Less
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