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Sydenham Lake Bridge and Dam Rehabilitation Work

Posted on Wednesday, May 08, 2024 03:11 PM

Rehabilitation work is beginning on Sydenham Lake bridge and dam in the village of Sydenham near Foodland and Home Hardware.

The bridge and dam was constructed around 1978 and needs rehabilitation to extend its life. The Township will be partnering with the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority, the dam operator, on this project.

Work will begin in May 2024 and will take 10-12 weeks with completion in August 2024. The road and sidewalk will be accessible at all times with occasional single-lane...

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Touch the Truck Moved to May 9

Posted on Wednesday, May 08, 2024 10:27 AM

Due to thunderstorms in the forecast, we are moving our Touch the Truck event to tomorrow, Thursday, May 9, 2024 from 4-7 pm at the Point Park in Sydenham.

Come out tomorrow when the sun is shining and get up close to big trucks and equipment from South Frontenac Fire and Rescue, Public Services, Frontenac OPP, and Frontenac Paramedics and see displays from local community organizations.

Parking is available at Loughborough Public School and Sydenham High School with a free shuttle bus running...

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Geese Control Measures in Sydenham to Include Herding Dogs and Birds of Prey

Posted on Thursday, May 02, 2024 11:58 AM

South Frontenac Township will be using birds of prey and herding dogs at Sydenham Point Park this spring to keep geese away and keep the park and beach clean and safe so it can remain open this summer. The birds of prey are from Royal Canadian Falconry in Haliburton.

“We wanted to get a jump on our geese control measures this year,” says Tim Laprade, Manager of Recreation and Facilities. “With avian flu in the region, beach closures last summer due to elevated eColi counts, and the regular risks...

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New Load Restrictions in Effect for Brass Point Bridge

Posted on Wednesday, May 01, 2024 10:59 AM

Parks Canada has advised that the load rating for vehicles on two bridges – Brass Point Swing and Brass Point Fixed – are being reduced from 15 tonnes to 10 tonnes effective mid-May, 2024. These bridges are located on Burnt Hills Road and connect the Township of South Frontenac with the City of Kingston.

Parks Canada recently engaged bridge consultants who assessed both bridges, recommending a full replacement of the timber swing bridge and significant rehabilitation work for the fixed bridge.

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Take Action to be Prepared for Emergencies

Posted on Monday, April 29, 2024 11:24 AM

If you had to evacuate your home due to wildfires or there was a tornado warning and you had to take shelter, would you know what to do, where to go and what to take with you?

May 5-11, 2024 is Emergency Preparedness Week and South Frontenac Township is urging residents to think about these scenarios, take action, and be prepared.

During the month of May, the Township will be sharing information and resources on its website and social media channels to help residents prepare for severe weather,...

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