Six Nations investment in infrastructure coming

Six Nations plans to invest in infrastructure heavily over the next several months. Councillor Dayle Bomberry updated Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) on up coming projects including capital projects aimed at improving community infrastructure. He told SNEC’s General Council meeting on March 25, 2025, projects included the hospice, a long-term care facility, a library/archival building, and an interim health facility. He emphasized coordinating these developments to address critical infrastructure needs as a whole including water, wastewater and hydro services for the future. “Coordination is key; we need to align these projects with community needs and infrastructure systems such as water and wastewater,” Bomberry said. Councillor Bomberry, chair of the Built Environment, Climate Adaptation, Lands and Membership Committee, highlighted the importance of managing and coordinating the projects effectively to ensure proper…

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