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Quinte West officials to advocate for health, infrastructure needs at AMO

By Nicole Kleinsteuber Aug 13, 2025 | 10:45 AM

The City of Quinte West will be attending the 2025 Association of Municipalities of Ontario Conference in Ottawa next week, where Council and senior staff will meet with provincial leaders to advocate for the City’s major projects.

The annual AMO Conference will take place from August 17 to 20 and provides Ontario municipalities with the opportunity to discuss local concerns directly with provincial government officials.

“Advocating for the needs of our community is one of our most important responsibilities as a municipal government,” said Mayor Jim Harrison. “We’re heading to AMO with strong priorities that reflect the needs of our residents, and we look forward to productive conversations with our provincial partners.”

This year, the City of Quinte West has secured delegations with four key ministries:

  • Ministry of Finance – City representatives will address local concerns about the lost municipal revenue under Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT), and call for a review of the current framework to ensure fairness and sustainability for municipalities.
  • Ministry of Health – City representatives will highlight the shortage of primary healthcare resources in Quinte West, and advocate for provincial action to expand healthcare access and services for residents.
  • Ministry of Infrastructure – City representatives will discuss the City’s funding application under the Health and Safety Water Stream. The application outlines the need for additional water storage and proposes a new pumping station to support growth and provide enhanced fire flows in the west end of Trenton.
  • Ministry of Sport – City representatives will advocate for funding through the province’s Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund for recreation projects that support local tourism and waterfront revitalization.