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Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 3 weeks available.

Weeks

Week of 2026-07-13

North Frontenac committees review $2.95M affordable housing plan, audit results, and high-speed rail concerns

Three North Frontenac advisory bodies met over the past two weeks to weigh a $2.95 million affordable rental housing proposal, 2025 audit results, and environmental threats tied to a high-speed rail project. All three sessions are listed as agenda-only — minutes have not yet been published — so the items below reflect what was scheduled for discussion or review, not confirmed decisions or recorded votes.

Housing Advisory Task Force: 6 affordable rental homes at $2.955M

On July 8, the Housing Advisory Task Force reviewed a detailed costing proposal to build six affordable rental homes, each 800–1,000 sq. ft., on 7 acres with shared septic and well. The total capital cost is listed at $2,955,000, with monthly rents set at $1,350 per unit.

The task force was also scheduled to discuss alternative approaches to building housing, led by the Mayor, and a concept for a one-day Housing EXPO at Clar Mill Hall. The EXPO, estimated to cost $1,000–$2,000, would feature builder showcases, planning booths, and demonstrations to educate residents and connect them with builders, suppliers, and municipal staff.

Because minutes are not yet published, it is not confirmed whether the task force endorsed the costing proposal or the EXPO concept.

Personnel and Audit Committee: 2025 financial statements and KPMG findings

On June 29, the Personnel and Audit Committee was set to review the 2025 Audit Findings Report and draft consolidated financial statements presented by KPMG. The agenda also included approval of the 2025 Financial Statements, an update on the North Frontenac Fire Department (NFFD) roster, and a 2026 Statement of Revenue & Expenditures Variance Report.

A closed session was scheduled regarding the Chief Administrative Officer's performance evaluation.

No vote tallies or dollar figures from the financial statements are available in the agenda materials, and minutes have not been published.

Environmental Task Force: ALTO high-speed rail and municipal solar

On June 30, the Environmental Task Force was scheduled to receive updates on several work plan items, including short-term rentals, septic inspections, net metering, invasive species, and community engagement.

The agenda identifies the ALTO High Speed Rail project as the township's largest environmental threat. One item notes that a route in the Hydro Corridor along Road 506 was identified as having the least environmental impact.

The task force was also set to decide between net metering and load displacement for a municipal solar project, and to discuss Council resolution #165-26, which directs exploration of solar panels and battery storage for EV chargers. Other items included an invasive species newsletter and a planned Trent University appearance at Summerfest.

What this means for residents

The housing proposal carries the largest direct financial figure on the table — $2,955,000 in capital costs for six units — and, if advanced, would affect rental availability and municipal budgeting. The audit review affects how the township reports its 2025 financial position. The environmental discussions could shape the township's stance on the ALTO rail corridor and its own solar energy plans.

Residents should note that all three meetings are agenda-only at this point; confirmed outcomes, votes, and any dollar amounts adopted will appear once minutes are published.

Coming up

No meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents are encouraged to check the township's official calendar for any newly posted sessions.

Week of 2026-07-06

North Frontenac committees tackle audit review, land applications, and high-speed rail concerns

Three North Frontenac committees met in the final week of June, with agendas covering the township's 2025 financial statements, several land-use applications, and a discussion of a proposed high-speed rail project. Minutes have not yet been published for any of the meetings, so the items below reflect what was on each agenda — not what was decided.

Personnel and Audit Committee reviews 2025 financials

The Personnel and Audit Committee met June 29 with a full agenda centered on the township's annual audit. KPMG was scheduled to present the 2025 Audit Findings Report and draft consolidated financial statements, with committee approval of the 2025 Financial Statements listed as an item.

The committee was also set to receive a 2026 Statement of Revenue & Expenditures Variance Report and an update on the North Frontenac Fire Department (NFFD) roster. A closed session was listed regarding the Chief Administrative Officer's performance evaluation.

Because minutes are not yet available, it is not possible to confirm whether the financial statements were approved or what the variance report showed.

Committee of Adjustment hears land applications

On June 22, the Committee of Adjustment had public hearings scheduled on three minor variance applications:

The committee was also scheduled to discuss a consent application to create three new water access lots and a mainland parking area, filed under Files B02/24–B05/24. That item followed a previous request for additional information, according to the agenda.

A Secretary/Treasurer report on the 2026 OACA conference was also listed. No decisions can be confirmed without the minutes.

Environmental Task Force weighs ALTO rail, solar options

The Environmental Task Force met June 30 to work through several items from its work plan, including short-term rentals, septic inspections, net metering, invasive species, and community engagement.

The agenda included a decision item between net metering and load displacement for a municipal solar project. The task force was also set to discuss the ALTO High Speed Rail project, with the agenda noting that a route in the Hydro Corridor along Road 506 was identified as having the least environmental impact.

A council referral — resolution #165-26 — asked the task force to explore solar panels and battery storage for EV chargers. The agenda also noted that an invasive species newsletter had been released and that Trent University was scheduled to attend Summerfest.

As with the other two meetings, minutes have not been published, so it is unclear which items resulted in recommendations or decisions.

Coming up

No township meetings are listed in the next 14 days. Residents who want to follow up on any of the items above can watch for the publication of minutes from the June 22, June 29, and June 30 meetings, which will confirm what was decided at each session.

Week of 2026-06-29

North Frontenac meeting agendas tackle land variances, 2025 audit, and high-speed rail

The township’s recent meeting agendas carried a mix of lot‑line adjustments, financial oversight and environmental planning, though decisions on any items were not available as minutes have yet to be published.

Committee of Adjustment – June 22

Public hearings sat at the heart of the Committee of Adjustment session. Three minor variance applications were on the table:

The committee also heard a consent application (Files B02/24–B05/24) seeking to create three new water‑access lots along with a mainland parking area. That item had been held over from an earlier meeting for additional information. The agenda wrapped up with a Secretary/Treasurer report on the 2026 Ontario Association of Committees of Adjustment conference.

Personnel and Audit Committee – June 29

The committee’s agenda focused on the township’s financial picture for 2025. Members were slated to review the draft consolidated financial statements and receive KPMG’s Audit Findings Report. Other items included a roster update for the North Frontenac Fire Department, a 2026 revenue and expenditure variance report, and a closed‑session performance evaluation of the Chief Administrative Officer.

Environmental Task Force – June 30

Environmental work plan items dominated this meeting. The task force was set to weigh municipal solar options—choosing between net metering and load displacement—and discuss council’s referral (resolution #165‑26) to explore solar panels and battery storage for EV chargers.

The ALTO High Speed Rail project, routed through the Hydro Corridor along Road 506, was identified as the route with the least environmental impact but remained on the table as the township’s largest environmental concern. Other updates included an invasive‑species newsletter release and Trent University’s planned attendance at Summerfest, along with a call for summer newsletter topic suggestions.

Coming up

No municipal meetings are scheduled in the next 14 days. The next round of agendas and minutes will be posted on the township website.

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