Hanover and West Grey say they are exploring a possible boundary adjustment to support long-term economic growth.

It would see the transfer of about 1,600 acres of land transferred from West Grey to Hanover.

In exchange for the transfer of lands, Hanover would pay West Grey $10 million over a period of 20 years at $500,00 a year.

There is a public meeting about it coming up on Wednesday, November 19th at the Elmwood Community Centre at 6:30 p.m.

The communities say in a joint release, the proposed ‘mutual prosperity’ boundary adjustment would encourage more investment and economic opportunities, including new employment options, more housing, and increased tax assessment.

An information page on West Grey’s website says by adding the land to Hanover, it gives the Town the ability to m

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