Keith Milner
Roads & Infrastructure
Dedicated leader. Small business owner. Former RCMP Staff Sergeant. Running for Mayor of Norfolk County to bring fiscal transparency, accountability, and common sense back to town hall.
“Before government spends money on wants, it must take care of needs. Roads, bridges, drainage systems, and public infrastructure should always come first.
Strong infrastructure supports every resident, business, farmer, visitor, and community in Norfolk County. Maintaining what we already own must be a priority before pursuing costly new projects.
Building a Stronger Norfolk County
Infrastructure is one of the most important responsibilities of municipal government. Residents expect safe roads, reliable public facilities, and responsible long-term planning.
Infrastructure First
Roads, bridges, drainage systems, sidewalks, and community facilities form the foundation of daily life. These essential assets must be maintained before discretionary spending is considered.
Protecting Investments
Residents have already invested millions of taxpayer dollars into Norfolk County infrastructure. Maintaining those assets properly helps avoid larger repair costs in the future.
Planning for Growth
As Norfolk County grows, infrastructure planning must keep pace. Smart investments today help support future economic development and community growth.
Fix What Matters Most
Residents see the condition of local roads, bridges, sidewalks, and public facilities every day. These aren’t optional services. They are core responsibilities of municipal government and they deserve our attention before less essential projects move forward.
— Keith MilnerMy Commitments to Residents
Practical priorities focused on protecting existing assets and planning responsibly for the future.
Road Maintenance & Repairs
Prioritizing roadway maintenance and rehabilitation programs that improve safety and reduce long-term costs.
Bridge & Culvert Upgrades
Supporting long-term infrastructure planning that protects critical transportation links throughout Norfolk County.
Drainage & Stormwater Management
Investing in infrastructure that helps communities manage flooding risks and supports agricultural and residential needs.
Transparent Capital Planning
Ensuring residents understand major infrastructure projects, budgets, timelines, and expected outcomes.
Asset Management Accountability
Protecting taxpayer investments through proper maintenance schedules, condition assessments, and responsible planning.