25-09-2025 23:47 via standard-freeholder.com

Cornwall received more buildings permits from 2023-25, and processed them faster

Cornwall council heard Monday that from June 2023-May 2025, the city collected over $5 million in revenue from building permits as the time it takes to process and approve those permits has fallen. A report with detailed statistics was presented by the city’s new director of development and building services Ryan Windle, and the city’s new chief building official Chris Roelofs, who was officially appointed to the position during the meeting. “We hope in (this report) that those
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