Town of Cornwall moves on plan to replace curling clubhouse, ice plant (Guardian)

DAVE STEWART
The Guardian
CORNWALL — The town is moving ahead with plans to replace the aging 40-year-old Cornwall Civic Centre.
Council held its annual public monthly meeting Wednesday night and although there wasn’t a resolution to vote on per se, the topic was raised.
Mayor Patrick MacFadyen said engineering firm CBCL has come back to the town with drawings and those drawings have now been passed on to the four user groups for approval — 50-plus, Lions’ Club, curling club and the town itself.
“Council looked at it and made a couple of changes,’’ MacFadyen said. “It’s just sort of a conceptual drawing and now it’s going to the main user groups of the facility to take a look and get their input.’’
The centre, located at 29 Cornwall Rd., is also home to the town’s curling club, which is about 28 years old.
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