Blue Mountains Council has unanimously approved the purchase of a 32-acre property at the western edge of Thornbury for almost 3.5 million dollars.
It says the property is located at 125 Peel Street and extends to the intersection of Grey Road 113 and Highway 26.
“We are extremely fortunate to be able to acquire such a well-located piece of property which has frontage on both Highway 26 and County Road 113,” explained Mayor Alar Soever. “The property has been considered as a strategic property of interest for a number of years by the Town. The purchase of the property by Council will enable the Town to strategically plan for community growth and provide for municipal infrastructure needs.”
Located within the Town’s Official Plan Future Secondary Planning Area, the 32-acre property has been long considered a key strategic property of interest by the Town. The close proximity to the Tomahawk Recreation Complex will provide future opportunities for both properties.
NOTICE: The Town would like to advise the public that at the February 22, 2021 Council Meeting, #TBM Council unanimously approved the purchase of a 32-acre property at the eastern edge of Thornbury for $3,450,000. For more info: https://t.co/aFQwGk8Mq0 pic.twitter.com/8X3HAJaZDw
— The Blue Mountains (@townofbluemtns) February 23, 2021



