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Hydro One spending $1.5M in small town of Comber

A hydro tower under construction just outside of Comber, Ont. is seen on March 26, 2024. (Michelle Maluske/CTV News Windsor) A hydro tower under construction just outside of Comber, Ont. is seen on March 26, 2024. (Michelle Maluske/CTV News Windsor)
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It is part of an agreement with Lakeshore for hosting a brand new power line through the municipality.

In total, Hydro One is spending $8 million across Lakeshore, with $5.8 million of which going directly to parks, recreation and culture projects.

Hydro One has agreed to fund the following:

  • A new park, including a dog park, in the Tracey Park subdivision neighbourhood park
  • A new grassed parkette with benches, gazebo, and trees
  • Replacement of Comber community signage, including wayfinding
  • Sidewalk/trail placement/replacement
  • Streetscaping on Main Street, including garbage receptacles, benches, plantings and enhancements to the veterans’ memorial site
  • A pollinator garden in partnership with community organizations
  • New digital signage to enhance public awareness of community events and programs
  • Improvements to the Comber Community Centre
  • $5,000 towards the 2024 Comber Fair fireworks display

In August 2023, Lakeshore entered into a community support agreement with Hydro One for these initiatives.

The utilities expansion will support the agri-food sector, economic growth and the region’s clean energy future, according to Lakeshore officials. 

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