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The agenda for the Regular Meeting included resolutions for adopting the agenda and minutes from previous meetings, as well as calling for public submissions regarding the Village's 2019 Annual Report. Correspondence for information covered several topics intended for the UBCM convention, such as provincial support for libraries, the Farmers Market Coupon Program, a proposed vacancy tax, and mechanisms for conflict of interest complaints, lobbyist registration, and statement of disclosure updates. Staff reports involved the Community Services Manager Activity Report, an overview of agriculture in the Slocan Valley, and revenue/expense updates. New Business items focused on finalizing the 2019 Annual Report, considering a Development Permit Application, a road closure request for the New Denver Hospice Society, a Licence of Occupation for an Electric Vehicle Charging Station with FortisBC, an Inter-Community Business License Proposal, an Antique Fair Road Closure Request from LACE, and Letters of Support for various applications, including one regarding access to Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park and a Regional Energy Leaders Working Group Memorandum of Understanding.
The Downtown Revitalization Plan for the Village of New Denver aims to establish a community vision and roadmap for future land use and urban design in Downtown New Denver. Key focus areas, presented as 'Early Directions,' include improving the 6th Avenue streetscape, creating a flexible all-season gathering space, establishing a downtown gateway, enhancing waterfront connections, implementing a blue-green strategy, developing the Slocan Greenway, optimizing side streets, and improving overall connections and accessibility. The plan seeks to guide future decision-making and investment within the community.
The council meeting included a presentation on Wild Safe BC, covering the organization's mission, seasonal highlights, collaborations, and challenges. Discussions also involved the Remembrance Day ceremony, facilities, and equipment updates. The Interior Health Association's concerns about the local economy, housing, and transportation were addressed, with a focus on the history of the health center and its impact on the community.
The meeting included discussions on adopting the agenda, minutes from previous meetings, and correspondence. Reports were given by council members on various topics including cycling safety, traffic concerns, and community events such as the Garlic Festival. Discussions also covered the Columbia River Treaty, accessibility improvements in the village, and community engagement initiatives. Additionally, there were updates on housing society activities, healthcare recruitment efforts, and fire smart initiatives.
The meeting included discussions and motions related to adopting the agenda with corrections to the minutes, correspondence including a pilot project, staff reports, and council reports. Discussions covered volunteer emergency responders, upcoming July 1st festivities, forest enhancement society webinar, and the 30th NMC event. The council also discussed hospice information, the library status, and extending the survey completion date. The annual report was reviewed, and there was a discussion on cutting down millions of gallons of water usage. The council supported the pilot project and sent a letter.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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