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    Transportation

    The Frontenacs are located along several important transportation corridors. There is a strong need and importance for infrastructure and equipment that is well maintained and managed in the delivery of its services. A complete transportation system includes a network for non-mechanized methods of travel.

    Vision Statement

    The County of Frontenac is connected to and conveys regional transportation networks that provide residents with access to health care, employment and other services. The ferry service, road network bridges and capital equipment are well managed, efficient and affordable, and the ecological impact is minimized.

    Related Projects

    • Cost/Benefit Analysis of Uploading Specific Roads to the County of Frontenac
    • Municipal Fleet Vehicle Analysis
    • Salt Management Plan
    • Transportation Management Plan

    Related Indicators

    • Investment in ferry services
    • Investment in well-maintained roads and bridges
    • Kilometres of multi-use trails developed
    • Reduction in number of commuters driving alone
    • Pedestrian friendly streets
    • Reduced tonnage of road salt per kilometre
    • Kilometres of bicycle lanes established
    • Increased public transportation services