Ontario

Hanover Plans Better Roads and New Trail for 2026

By

James Sinclair
March 20, 2026 12:35 pm

The Hanover Town Council met in March 2026 to review the local fire department’s yearly progress and discuss plans for upcoming road repairs in Hanover, Ontario.

The Hanover Fire Department shared its 2025 annual report, which covers emergency response times and community safety programs from the past year. This report is part of the town’s regular check-ins to make sure emergency services are ready to help residents when needed.

Council members also looked at next steps for the East End Trail, a proposed nature path that would connect the community to Grey Road 28. This discussion follows a public open house held on February 25, 2026, where the town gathered feedback from people living in the area.

Road work is another priority for the community, with several building projects moving forward this year. The town is managing reconstruction work for 6th Street A, 13th Avenue A, and 14th Avenue to improve travel and safety for local drivers.

Residents can find more information about these projects and read the full fire department report on the town website.

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