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Brooks
The City of Brooks seeks proposals for the replacement of two (2) high-efficiency boilers at the Evergreen Center, including removal of old units, installation of new components, and commissioning.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 7, 2026
Brooks
Close: Aug 7, 2026
The City of Brooks seeks proposals for the replacement of two (2) high-efficiency boilers at the Evergreen Center, including removal of old units, installation of new components, and commissioning.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Brooks
The council meeting included a staff introduction for a new community peace officer and a recognition ceremony for a local athlete's track and field achievements. The RCMP provided a quarterly report covering criminal investigations, public engagement, and crime statistics, highlighting a decrease in criminal code offenses. Additionally, the council discussed the implementation of a new remotely piloted aircraft system to enhance investigative capabilities and public safety. Updates were also provided regarding detachment priorities, municipal police committee meetings, and changes to criminal record check fees.
The Council reviewed the RCMP and Municipal Enforcement quarterly reports, which included updates on outreach, bike rodeos, community collaboration, and traffic safety statistics. Business items included the decision to rescind the policy regarding listing community groups on the city website, the adoption of a new business continuity plan to prioritize essential municipal services during disruptions, and the approval of an updated social media policy outlining staff expectations and management of official city accounts. Additionally, the Council addressed bylaws and received informational updates regarding recreation and parks committees.
The Council Committee discussed the Community Partnership Plan for 2026-2029, proposed 2026/2027 recreation rates and fees including a 5% increase, and reviewed several city policies regarding murals, memorials, and policy manuals. The committee also directed the rescinding of specific outdated policies and the creation of a new Freedom of the City policy. Additionally, the committee reviewed the Business Licence Bylaw, discussed a permanent use request for 907 2 Street West, and held a closed session regarding a land matter.
The council discussed various community events, including the success of local pancake breakfasts, a parade, and the rodeo. A primary agenda item was the approval of a second 12-month extension for a development permit for a multi-unit residential project, which is currently undergoing a change in ownership. The meeting concluded with a motion to close the session to the public to discuss land matters.
The council discussed several administrative and development matters. Key topics included the adoption of various city policies regarding policy manuals, mural approvals, and memorials. The council also addressed the rescission of multiple outdated policies and the formal approval of a welcoming and inclusive community partnership plan. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved recreation rates and fees, engaged in a public hearing regarding a land use bylaw amendment for data centers, and discussed the write-off of tax accounts. Furthermore, the meeting involved the introduction and adoption of business licensing and emergency management bylaws, along with the decision to convert a temporary use to a permanent business use at a specific property.
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