
The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake is pleased to announce Jordan Frost as the Town's new Director of Public Works & Infrastructure, effective January 5, 2026.
As Niagara-on-the-Lake's Director of Public Works & Infrastructure, Jordan will lead and shape the future of the community’s infrastructure, overseeing the Town’s Engineering, Environmental Services, and Roads divisions to ensure safe, sustainable, and efficient operations that support growth and long-term community goals.
Jordan brings 15 years of experience in both private and public sectors, most recently serving as Acting Director of Infrastructure Services and Manager of Engineering for the Town of Fort Erie. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) in Management Engineering from the University of Waterloo and is both a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) and a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE). Jordan currently resides in Niagara-on-the-Lake, giving him a local perspective of the Town’s infrastructure strengths and areas of improvement.
Please join the Town in welcoming Jordan in the new year!
Quotes:
“With municipal experience and a strong connection to our community, Jordan brings both the technical expertise and community insight needed to support infrastructure-related priorities within Council’s Strategic Plan. This role is critical to advancing key objectives, addressing residents' concerns, and ensuring our infrastructure continues to serve Niagara-on-the-Lake well into the future. On behalf of Council, we look forward to the leadership and dedication Jordan will bring to the Town.” – Lord Mayor Gary Zalepa
“Jordan comes to this position with a deep understanding of municipal operations and a proven ability to lead complex infrastructure projects. His experience, combined with his familiarity with our community, makes him exceptionally well-suited to guide the Town’s Public Works and Infrastructure team. I am confident that Jordan will play an important role in driving progress and delivering high-quality services that support our residents, businesses, and long-term community needs.” - CAO Nick Ruller
“Opportunities like this do not come around often. Being able to help shape the community where we live, raise our families, and go about our daily lives is truly meaningful. I am excited to work alongside a dedicated team to strengthen our community and provide a positive experience for everyone who lives in and visits our town.” – Director of Public Works and Infrastructure Jordan Frost
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