Due to some unseasonable mild conditions in the northern part of the County of Lennox and Addington, seasonal load restrictions will begin a bit earlier this year. On Tuesday, February 27th, Schedule B - Reduced Load Restrictions (North Map) on designated County roads will be in effect.
Reduced Load Restrictions (5 tonnes per axle) on County Roads
In accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.H.8, s.122 and County of Lennox and Addington By-law, as amended, a reduced load restriction will be in effect on certain County Roads as posted during the period of:
Transportation and Municipal Servicing Class Environmental Assessment
Transportation and Municipal Servicing Class Environmental Assessment
County of Lennox and Addington & Town of Greater Napanee
Notice of Public Information Centre No. 2 (In Person)
Snow Plow Safety Tips
With winter weather approaching, we want to ensure our residents know these key safety tips to keep in mind when encountering a snow plow.
International Day of Persons with Disabilities
The County of Lennox and Addington and its Accessibility Advisory Committee are proud to celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
At a recent Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit, world leaders recommitted themselves to achieving sustainable development and shared prosperity for all, by focusing on policies and actions that target the poorest and most vulnerable, including persons with disabilities.
Parking, Snow Deposit & Sump Discharge on County of L&A Roads and Bridges
The public is advised that County of Lennox and Addington By-Law No. 2697/98 regulates and requires the removal of items obstructing, encumbering, injuring or fouling County roads and bridges. The parking of vehicles, depositing of snow and discharging of sumps on County roads and bridges during winter months are examples of actions prohibited under this by-law. Section 181 of the Highway Traffic Act further prohibits the deposit of snow and ice on a roadway.
Launch of the County of Lennox and Addington’s Open Data Portal
We are excited to officially launch the County of Lennox and Addington’s Open Data Portal. Open Data refers to geospatial information that is made freely available and accessible to the public without restrictions on use, distribution, or modification. Open GIS Data plays a crucial role in supporting various applications, from urban planning and environmental monitoring to disaster management and navigation systems.
Lest We Forget
Please note that County of Lennox and Addington offices will be closed on Monday November 13 in observance of Remembrance Day.