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Public information session hosted for stormwater plan study in Rossmore

By Brock Ormond Mar 4, 2026 | 11:33 AM

The County of Prince Edward is hosting its first public information centre for the Rossmore Stormwater Master Servicing Plan study on Wednesday, March 4.

The study aims to identify improvements to the stormwater system in Rossmore that are required to provide adequate discharge control and drainage into the Bay of Quinte and accommodate planned growth in the community to 2048.

The municipality is hosting the PIC to provide an overview of the study, including information on existing stormwater system conditions and constraints.

The PIC will take place at the Ameliasburgh Town Hall (13 Coleman Street) from 5 – 8 pm. The meeting will follow an informal drop-in format. Municipal staff and project team members will be available to discuss the study and answer questions.

If you wish to add your contact information to the study mailing list, or if you have any questions regarding the study, please contact Chris Timpson, Project Manager, at ctimpson@pecounty.on.ca.

Visit the County website for more details.