Kitchener-Waterloo

'Exciting growth' coming for Wilmot township, says mayor Les Armstrong says

Mayor Les Armstrong says Wilmot will see a lot of growth in the next decade, and that's why the next four years will be very important for the township's council.

Township needs to plan for growth, including increasing financial reserves

Wilmot Mayor Les Armstrong says the township will see a lot of growth in the next decade and now is the time to prepare. (Wilmot Township)

The next four years will be about preparing for the growth Wilmot township will see over the next decade, says Mayor Les Armstrong.

"I think it's going to be rather an exciting term because of the growth that is coming down the road," he said.

The region is upsizing the township's waste treatment plan to accommodate growth and the township will be adding to its financial reserves to help it stay in the black when it comes to the budget.

As the township sees more people move to the area, they'll be maintaining the hard lines around settlement areas, also known as the countryside line, Armstrong says.

"Maintaining those lines is extremely important," he said.

Transportation challenges

In a year-end interview, Armstrong also discussed transportation options to the township and the changing face of council.

Listen to the whole CBC Kitchener-Waterloo year-end interview with Wilmot Mayor Les Armstrong:

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