Norfolk County council has adopted a Facilities Master Plan that will provide a strategic framework to guide future facilities planning, development and investment decisions.

Two years in the making, a facilities review looked at more than 120 facilities across 90 county-owned properties and determined more than a third of them are in poor or very poor condition and $155 million is required over the next 10 years just to maintain and not improve current service levels.

Recommendations in Norfolk County’s Facilities Master Plan include:

Administration:

Consolidate administrative functions into owned buildings (Gilbertson, County Administration Building complex).

Retain Delhi Administration Building as a Paramedic Services headquarters and Service Norfolk counter in the short term; repu

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