News

County Offices Closed on November 13th

Rob Plumley

All Lennox & Addington County offices will be closed in observance of Remembrance Day on Monday, November 13th. They will re-open on Tuesday, November 14th at 8:30am.

New Accessible Pedestrian Signals - Downtown Napanee

Lindsey

As part of the Dundas Street and Bridge Street re-construction projects in Napanee two Downtown intersections are now equipped with Accessible Pedestrian Signals.

Accessible Pedestrian Signals, abbreviated as APS, provide visual, audible and vibro-tactile WALK indications to advise pedestrians when they have the right-of-way to cross the street in a particular crossing direction.

 

Larry Keech Honoured with Archives Dedication

Stephen

Larry Keech, Chief Administrative Officer is retiring after 29 years of dedicated service to the County of Lennox and Addington. Larry presided over his last County Council Meeting on June 28th. At this meeting County Council announced that the County Museum and Archives Reading Room will be named the “Keech Reading Room and Archives”.

County Appoints New Chief Administrative Officer

Rob Plumley

(June 21, 2017) Lennox and Addington County Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Brenda Orchard as the County’s new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO).

Ms. Orchard has almost 20 years of senior municipal leadership experience in three provinces including both urban and rural communities. She is currently serving as the CAO for Huron County, a position she has held since 2013. Prior to joining Huron County, she was the CAO for Annapolis County in Nova Scotia.

Bill Lowry acclaimed as Warden for 2017

Rob Plumley

Lennox and Addington County Council wishes to announce that Bill Lowry, Mayor of Loyalist Township, was acclaimed as County Warden for the year 2017, at Council’s Inaugural Meeting on December 14, 2016.  Bill Lowry previously served as County Warden for the year 2012.

Warden Lowry began his municipal service as a Councillor in Loyalist Township in 1998.  In 2007 he was elected Deputy-Reeve of the Township, and elected Mayor in 2010 and again in 2014.