Construction of the new high-speed fibre-optic network in the County of Brant has started.
Brant County is teaming up with SWIFT to expand fibre optic internet connectivity in the County.
Construction of the new high-speed fibre-optic network in the County of Brant has started and should be finished by May of next year year.
- The northern portion of the project area services the community of Harrisburg and an area northeast of Paris.
- The eastern portion of the project area services the community of Onondaga and an area east of Cainsville and Brantford.
- The central portion of the project area services the communities of Newport and Burtch, as well as an area west of Mount Pleasant along Pleasant Ridge Road/County Road 7.
- The southwestern section of the project area services the communities of Cathcart, Harley, Fairfield Plain, Northfield, and Kelvin.
The construction will cause some disruption on County roads this Spring. The following roads will be impacted:
- German School Road (from St. George Road to Harrisburg Road),
- The village of Harrisburg
- East River Road (from McLean School Road to German School Road)
- Deer Run Court
- Blue Lake Road (from East River Road to Clarke Road)
- Clarke Road (from Blue Lake Road to German School Road)
- German School Road (from Clarke Road to Highway #24)

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