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Board meetings and strategic plans from Antigonish
The committee meeting addressed several topics, including concerns about law enforcement practices and community safety raised by a resident. Discussions covered issues on Northview Drive, such as safety and traffic concerns, and updates were provided on relocating no parking signage, caution signs on Victoria St., summary offence tickets, and St. Patrick's Day activities. The committee also discussed signage to Chisholm Park, parking kiosks, crosswalks, parking by-law review, fire pits, line painting, crossing beacons, a 4-way stop, traffic lights, parking on College Street, and student activities. Reports were presented by the Town By-Law, RCMP, STFX Administration, and STFX Student Union.
The meeting addressed various issues, including the cost and features of speed signs, school zone speed signage and parking concerns on Braemore Avenue, and signage near the RK MacDonald Nursing Home. Updates were provided on the Status of the SOT (Summary Offence Ticketing) and the FLO EV charging station policy. The St. Patrick's Day working group meeting was discussed, and concerns raised by the Council were to be addressed. The committee also discussed improving the visibility of the Town sign at the entrance of Chisholm Park and considered the membership structure of the committee. Reports were presented on Town By-Law enforcement, RCMP activities, and updates from STFX, including fall registration trends and Student Union activities.
The meeting addressed various topics, including the relocation of parking spots on St. Ninian St, caution signs on Victoria St, and updates on Summary Offence Tickets and St. Patrick's Day activities. Discussions also covered the town sign at Chisholm Park, STFX student union membership, parking kiosks on Sydney St and Creighton Lane, and a proposed crosswalk change on St. Ninian St. The committee also discussed a policy on FLO EV Charging Stations, summer parking at Creighton Lane and Main St, and received updates from Town By-law Enforcement, RCMP, and STFX representatives. Concerns were raised about speeding near Highland Drive and Fatima Street.
The committee convened to finalize committees and term dates for appointments, reviewing applications for various Council Advisory Committees. Nominations were put forth for consideration at the upcoming Regular Town Council Meeting, covering positions in the Audit, Accessibility, Beautification, Planning Advisory, Recreation, Police and Licensing, Infrastructure, and Waste committees.
This report presents a strategic call to action by the Nova Scotia Affordable Housing Commission to address the province's housing crisis. It aims to ensure safe and affordable housing for all Nova Scotians by focusing on three pillars: improving housing supply, responding to community needs, and strengthening partnerships and governance. The plan includes 17 recommendations and 60 key actions, with timelines extending to 2026, to foster a more resilient, vibrant, and equitable housing system.
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