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We want to hear from you for our 10-Year Housing & Homelessness Plan update!
Lanark County Social Services is working with community partners to develop a new plan to improve housing options and responses to homelessness in Lanark County. This survey is meant to hear directly from community members about their perspectives and experiences.
You can find the survey here: www.surveymonkey.com/r/LanarkCounty
Please share! Your participation and support will help ensure we gather a broad range of perspectives to guide this important work. ... See MoreSee Less
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Lanark County Council has passed a by-law to set the 2026 tax ratios for the various property classes. Council also approved a by-law establishing the 2026 tax rates to be levied to local municipalities.
At the corporate services committee meeting earlier this month, CAO Kurt Greaves explained council is responsible for determining two tax areas: the levy, which is established in the budget, and tax ratios, which distribute tax burden between property classes. He noted the ratios are the same as in the previous year as the province has kept property reassessment on hold again.
Greaves outlined the residential tax rates by municipality along with median single family home assessment values and the associated municipal taxes based on current value assessment being held at 2016 values. The median Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) assessment for a single-family detached home in Lanark County is $287,000.
Council passed the 2026 budget in December with a levy of $47 million and a net tax increase of 2.4 per cent, which is collected through the towns and townships along with the education tax. The residential property class makes up 86 per cent of the taxes paid in Lanark County and has an assessed value of $9.5 billion. Total assessment of all classes is $10.7 billion. ... See MoreSee Less
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Winter Preparedness – Food
Do you have the essentials to weather a multi-day emergency? Stock your emergency kit with non-perishable, easy-to-prepare food, and a manual can opener in case of a winter emergency.
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Lanark County Council meets tomorrow (Feb. 25). 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 are no scheduled delegations or presentations. Reports include community services, corporate services and the special economic development committee meeting. There are by-laws for setting the 2026 tax ratios and to establish the tax rates to be levied to municipalities.
Next is the public works committee of the whole meeting. There is a delegation regarding a no-parking zone on Lally Road and a discussion report on recommendations for contract awards for tenders.
Next is the economic development committee of the whole meeting. Presentations include the Recruitment and Settlement Services introduction by Clerk Jasmin Ralph, the Rural Inclusion Pilot Project Update by Settlement and Recruitment Coordinator Linda Alexander, and the Lanark and Renfrew Immigrant Settlement Services Overview by Program Coordinator Adam Amza. Verbal reports include Valley Heartland Community Futures Development Corporation and Lanark County community highlights. Under new business is a motion related to a position paper in support of the Fallowfield locations for the ALTO high-speed rail station.
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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Phone and Internet Outage
Please be advised phone and Internet service will be down at Lanark Lodge today (Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026) between 9 and 11 a.m. and from 9 to 11 p.m. to facilitate network upgrades. Staff and families will be emailed directly about the outage and Lanark Lodge staff will rely on other technologies during these times.
The evening outage will also affect phone and e-mail service at the Lanark County Administration Building.
Thank you for your understanding as we complete these important upgrades! ... See MoreSee Less
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The residents and staff of Lanark Lodge send a BIG thank you to Victoria Nichols School of Highland Dance for coming to dance for us. You definitely brought joy and smiles to everyone involved. Lanark Lodge would welcome you back any time you wish! ... See MoreSee Less
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