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County Road 17 still on the table

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for it as a county road. Since then, the UCPR and its member municipalities, and also Jean-Marc Lalonde, who wasMPP for Glengarry-Prescott-Russell at the time, have argued that the amount of traffic, both commercial and non-com- mercial, on the road betweenMontreal and Ottawa, and also fromToronto to Ottawa and back, show that County Road 17 is not just a local service road but a major highway link in Eastern Ontario. The UCPR already plans to send a delega- tion to the upcoming Ontario Good Roads Association (OGRA) annual conference to meet with various provincial and federal government officials. Counties administra- tion will seek to put ameeting with Ontario Transportation representatives on the dele- gation agenda.

Who should shoulder the financial cost and responsibility for County Road 17 has been an ongoing argument between the municipalities of Prescott-Russell and the provincial government ever since the pro- vince downloaded the local highway onto the counties. The United Counties of Prescott-Russell council (UCPR) accepted a resolution from Alfred-Plantagenet Township to try again to convince provincial officials that County Road 17 rates highway status and should be under the care and control of Ontario’s

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The Wendover intersection of County Road 17 with County Road 19 can be a busy place for traffic going through Prescott-Russell between Ottawa and Montreal. The United Counties of Prescott-Russell will attempt again to convince the provincial government to take back maintenance responsibility for the local highway.

During the past Harris/Eaves Progres- sive Conservative government, the province downgraded the status of what was then a provincial highway, and then forced the UCPR to accept maintenance responsibility

transportation ministry. «I think we should not relent,» said Gary Barton, mayor of Champlain Township, one of the UCPR municipalities on the county road’s route.

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