The County of Brant will run a detour through Six Nations while nearby construction takes place. Two County of Brant employees, Mark Eby, director of infrastructure and asset management and Joe Murphy, capital project manager, presented its proposed detour to Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) at the Political Liaison meeting on February 26. Eby said the County of Brant will embark on repairs to a culvert on Old Greenfield Road sometime between July and September. “The Darnley culvert rehabilitation project just immediately west of the Six Nations Territory,” he said. “We’re asking for permission to use this detour.” Although SNEC accepted the presentation as information, director of Public Works Mike Montour said SNEC didn’t need to give permission as past processes have allowed for permissions to go through public works….
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