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Mario Zanth’s future plan for building a stronger Clarence-Rockland
Zanth outlines plans to strengthen the community with programs and activities, as well as addressing the growing need for industrial development.
Jade Laviolette- Local Journalism Initiative
The town of Clarence-Rockland has sacrificed some of its small town charm and sense of community for rapid development. When the mayor was asked how he plans to re-built and strengthen the sense of community for his municipality, he said, “We’re definitely heading in the right direction of providing more services and more programs in that area, which in turn will definitely contribute to a sense of community.”
In addition to the new services and programs being offered, Mario Zanth confirmed the return of several annual Clarence-Rockland traditions alongside new offerings. These include the popular River Festival, coinciding with Canada Day, and a series of shows considered vital to the heart of the community.
The Towns Developments
Clarence-Rockland has experienced rapid growth in recent years, with new housing and infrastructure projects continuously reshaping the city. However, the pace of economic and industrial development has not kept up with this expansion. When asked about efforts to develop the industries in the area, the mayor responded, “We’re going to be launching this website this summer that is going to be absolutely incredible for economic development.” This website being one that will help settle businesses find areas they can develop and settle into Clarence-Rockland.
To continue, Mario Zanth stated that Clarence-Rockland is actively pursuing several initiatives beyond industrial development. These include the ongoing 7km Ottawa River waterfront development with connecting trails to future projects, continued focus on economic development, and upcoming decisions regarding the city's parks.
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