Platform · Pillar 5

Safer, Greener, More Connected Communities

Protect the Grand River corridor, the Elora Gorge, the tree canopy, and the trails and roads that connect people to each other.

Road Safety

Active Transportation and Safe Streets

  • Complete the St. David Street North reconstruction on schedule.
  • Prioritize school routes for sidewalk and crosswalk upgrades — children walking to school should not be walking on road shoulders.
  • Expand the trail network connecting Fergus, Elora, and rural communities.
  • Annual rural roads risk assessment and prioritized remediation program.
Environmental Stewardship

Protect What Makes This Place Home

  • Protect the Grand River buffer and riparian areas from encroachment by growth.
  • Township Tree Canopy Protection Policy — replacement planting for trees removed during development.
  • Protect prime agricultural land from conversion.
  • Pursue the 2025–2029 Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan targets.
  • Ensure natural heritage features are mapped and protected in all secondary plans and CPPS frameworks.
Parks and Recreation

The Multi-Use Recreation Facility

The Parks and Recreation Master Plan (July 2025) identified significant gaps in Centre Wellington's recreation infrastructure. Council approved Option 2 in September 2025 — prioritizing the construction of a Multi-Use Recreation Facility in the 2026 Ten-Year Capital Forecast.

A Dunsmore administration will move this process forward with full public transparency on design, location, cost, and financing. This community deserves a facility — and it deserves to know exactly what it will cost and how it will be paid for before a shovel goes in the ground.

Neil's Commitment on the MURF

No surprises. Full transparency on design, location, cost, and financing before any approval. A public process that genuinely reflects community input — not a consultation that arrives after the decision is already made.

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