Ontario

Council Reviews Tecumseh Services at Special March 2026 Meetings

By

James Sinclair
March 13, 2026 11:47 am

The Essex County Council will hold two back-to-back public sessions on March 18, 2026, to discuss regional rules and services for residents in Tecumseh, Ontario. These meetings at the Essex County Administration Building provide a chance for the regional government to make decisions on road projects and services like ambulances and long-term care.

A special meeting takes place from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at 360 Fairview Avenue West in Essex. This afternoon session will be followed by the council’s regular meeting which begins at 6:00 PM.

Residents can review meeting agendas on the county website to stay updated on regional planning and projects like the Sun Parlor Home or the green bin recycling program. County Clerk Katherine Hebert is the official point of contact for anyone with questions regarding the meetings or official documents.

The council oversees services for seven local municipalities and addresses time-sensitive issues during these sessions. These public meetings allow community members to see how regional decisions affect their daily lives and local taxes.

Attending or reviewing these sessions helps the public stay informed about regional efforts to protect computer systems and updates to local road networks. Reading the agendas in advance allows residents to understand the talks about new rules that will shape the region in the coming months.

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