Cobourg Fire Department Welcomes Parking-Lot Work

In City Hall, Local

Cecilia Nasmith/Today’s Northumberland
Visitors to Cobourg’s fire hall will have an easier go of the parking lot, with work approved at council’s July meeting.
The report from director of public works Laurie Wills regarding road work and parking-lot repair recommended the contract go to Norway Asphalt Limited, at a cost of $211,861.27 to her department and $83,197.96 to the fire department. This is to be funded under the 2018 capital budget, with up to $30,000 to be made available from the Northam Industrial Reserve as needed.
“The fire hall parking lot has drainage issues that will be covered by removing asphalt, regrading and recreating drainage swales to direct water to an appropriate outlet,” Wills’s report said.
“Parking has also been under capacity at the fire hall as the training and boardrooms are heavily utilized by staff and community organization. The scope of work for this contract will add additional parking to the lot.”
“I appreciate the support of the fire department and Chief Vilneff,” Deputy Mayor John Henderson said.
“We have put this off almost eight years, and I thank him for his due diligence, which allowed me to get something done.
“If anybody’s been to the fire department lately, you know you bring your rubber boots.”
“I get to look like the fairy godmother, because it’s being done while I am co-ordinator of protection services,” Councillor Debra McCarthy said.
“The team is very happy.”

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

Join Our Newsletter!

Want to keep up to date on news and events in Northumberland? Subscribe to newsletter!

You may also read!

OPP – Summer Is Here Wear Your Safety Gear

As Ontario residents and visitors make their Canada Day plans and look forward to the summer ahead, the Ontario

Read More...

Port Hope Police – Port Hope Woman Charged with Assault and Breach of Probation (No Name Released)

Port Hope Police have charged a 33-year-old female with assault and failing to comply with a probation order following

Read More...

Celebrate Canada Day with Free Fishing

(Today's Northumberland file photo) Fish for free across Ontario June 28 to July 6 The Ontario government is celebrating Canada Day

Read More...

Mobile Sliding Menu