Wyoming, ON – Lambton County Council held their regular meeting via videoconference on Wednesday, November 4. At this meeting, Lambton County Council:
- Received an update from Lambton County Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Sudit Ranade, regarding the current COVID-19 situation in Lambton County.
- Recognized donors who have made generous contributions to several Lambton County programs and facilities over the past year, including The Sarnia Community Foundation, The Seaway Kiwanis Club, Charles Fairbank Oil Properties, Ron Van Horne & Scott Ferguson, Rob Brooks, Linda Smith, The Villa Auxiliary, The Manor Auxiliary, and The Lodge Auxiliary. Links to the individual video presentations can be found at lambtononline.ca/donations.
- Endorsed the Transfer Agreement between the City of Sarnia and the County of Lambton for the relocation of the Canatara Log Cabin.
- Approved a 2-year lease agreement with the County of Lambton Community Development Corporation to temporarily relocate the County's Court Services Department to the Western Sarnia-Lambton Research Park.
- Requested that staff include a project in the 2021 capital budget for the intersection control treatment at County Road 22 (Egremont Road) and County Road 9/79 (Nauvoo Road). The preferred control treatment is a single lane roundabout, subject to the required property acquisitions and resolution of any utility conflicts.
- Instructed staff to maintain the existing two-way stop control at the intersection of County Road 14 (Churchill Line) and County Road 26 (Mandaumin Road), install enhanced intersection lighting in the northwest and southeast quadrants and install flashing red beacons on the existing stop signs.
Council will next meet in Open Session at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 25, 2020.
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Lisa Brown
Communications & Marketing Coordinator
County of Lambton
519-845-0809 ext. 5214
Email Lisa Brown