The Town of Perth says work is continuing behind the scenes on two closely watched community projects.
Town officials provided an update on ongoing discussions involving the former Algonquin College site and the proposed CAIVAN development, saying progress is being made on both files.
Council and staff say they continue to work with several partners, including the Province of Ontario, as the projects move forward.
Mayor Judy Brown said both initiatives are complex and require coordination with multiple groups, but the town is taking a careful and collaborative approach.
The town says discussions about the Algonquin College property are still underway, though no new details have been released at this time.
Meanwhile, planning is underway for a Public Information Centre tied to the proposed CAIVAN development. The session is expected to give residents a chance to learn more about the proposal and ask questions directly.
More details about that public meeting are expected in the coming days.
The proposed CAIVAN project has drawn significant public interest in Perth, making the upcoming information session one many residents will likely be watching closely.
Town officials say they remain committed to keeping the community informed as both projects continue to develop.
