Northumberland County Releases 2019 Annual Report

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Northumberland County has today released its 2019 Annual Report. This report highlights key accomplishments delivered in fulfillment of Council’s Strategic Plan, and details the County’s strong fiscal position as captured in audited financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2019.

“I am pleased to share Northumberland County’s 2019 Annual Report, which highlights the capital investments and the key initiatives that were supported by the 2019 Budget,” states CAO Jennifer Moore. “Throughout 2019, we made significant strides in achieving objectives outlined in Council’s 2019-2023 Strategic Plan. Creating possibilities for our community will remain a primary motivation for us in 2020 and beyond, as we strive to innovate and strengthen the municipal services we provide to the residents of Northumberland County.”

“Council, staff and community partners worked together to push the envelope and deliver outcomes for our residents and businesses in 2019,” states Warden Bob Sanderson. “This spirit of collaboration, determination and drive for results was a bellwether for our response to the emergence of COVID-19 in our community in early 2020. As we turn our attention towards recovery and renewal efforts in the latter half of this year, prudent financial management practices and accountability tools like this annual report will be important mechanisms for driving the efficient and cost-effective delivery of the projects, programs and services that are shaping our community.”

The 2019 Annual Report is available on the County website at Northumberland.ca/2019AnnualReport.

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