Ingersoll, Ontario Town Hall, Municipal government building in Ingersoll, Canada
Ingersoll Town Hall is a municipal building in the town featuring three distinct levels that house various government operations and community services. The structure contains council chambers, administrative offices, and a library branch distributed across its floors.
The current building was completed in 1992, replacing a former hotel that once occupied the Oxford Street location. This new structure provided the town with modernized facilities for its expanding municipal operations.
The Town Hall integrates community services by combining government functions with the Oxford County Library branch on its main floor.
Visitors can access most municipal services on the second floor for permits and economic development matters. The library branch is conveniently located on the main floor and parking is available near the building entrance.
The building houses an Information Technology department in its basement level that manages the town's digital infrastructure. This behind-the-scenes operation keeps all municipal systems running and connected.
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