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6 | City of Innisfil

accommodate increased traffic and installing

curbs and gutters where necessary.

“It’s a half-billion worth of work, which,

for a small municipality, is difficult to afford.

So we have a wish list,” he said. “Industry

will pay about half of that and the taxpayers

would then have to take on $200 million,

which isn’t an easy proposition. It requires

us to find innovative ways to a solution, or to

modify our cost structures.”

More infrastructure concerns have also

meant more employees.

“Growth is what we are all about in this

town now, so we’re staffing up with people

to be able to deal with that,” Campbell said.

“It’s our job to determine howwe get it done.

There’s not an option as to whether we’re

growing, so we need to make sure we do it in

an effective and smart way that’s compatible

with the existing infrastructure.”

Going forward, the imminent targets for

the strategic plan include making sure the

town is financially stable by the close of 2014

and finalizing/promoting a vibrant urban

core in the Alcona community by 2015. Also

on the short-term agenda are development

of a comprehensive economic development

plan by 2015 and development of a strategy

to grow businesses in Innisfil.

Toward that end, the recently unveiled