Northumberland County
Dwayne Campbell has extensive experience in land use planning and project management, currently serving as the Manager of Land Use Planning and Inspection Services for the County of Northumberland since November 2014. This role encompasses various responsibilities including land use planning, building and development oversight, policy formulation, comprehensive analysis, and GIS analysis, along with project management and customer service. Prior to this, Dwayne worked as a Project Planner for The Regional Municipality of Durham, contributing to significant projects such as official plan reviews and area municipal amendments. Additionally, Dwayne served as Vice Chair of the Port Perry Secondary Plan Steering Committee at the Township of Scugog. Dwayne holds a Bachelor of Environmental Studies in Planning from the University of Waterloo, completed in 2003.
Northumberland County
Bringing together people, partnerships and possibilities for a strong and vibrant Northumberland County. Feel the warm and welcoming culture and experience abundant opportunities in the community we call home. Located on the traditional territory of the Mississauga Anishinaabeg, Northumberland County is an upper-tier level of municipal government that weaves together seven distinct, yet complementary municipalities: • Township of Alnwick/Haldimand • Municipality of Brighton • Town of Cobourg • Township of Cramahe • Township of Hamilton • Municipality of Port Hope • Municipality of Trent Hills Northumberland County offers a workplace built on mutual trust and respect that prioritizes career growth and development for employees at all levels. We strive to be an inclusive and equity-based employer of choice, where employees are empowered to deliver exceptional service. Built on a foundation of collaboration and communication, we recognize that our people are our most important resource.