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The council addressed several community and administrative items, including approval for a road closure for the Rocky Mountain Drift Club demonstration and a request to meet with the Minister at the upcoming Alberta Municipalities Convention. Discussions included expressing concern regarding funding cuts for women's shelters and waiving rental fees for the Claresholm District Bench Show. Financial decisions included the reallocation of funds for pool facility improvements, the cancellation of municipal property taxes for the Claresholm Curling Club, and the appointment of an auditor for the 2026-2028 term. Additionally, the council updated the Information Systems and Technology Policy, planned various Fair Days road closures and parade logistics, and authorized the responsible service of liquor for several events. An in-camera session was held to address infrastructure personnel matters.
The council discussed various action items, including the approval of a road closure for the Rocky Mountain Drift Club demonstration, a request to meet with the Minister at an upcoming municipal convention regarding infrastructure and FCSS funding, and advocacy efforts concerning funding cuts for the local women's emergency shelter. Additionally, the council approved a fee waiver for the local bench show, discussed the reallocation of reserve funds for pool facility improvements, awarded an audit services contract, and adopted new policies regarding information systems technology and the use of artificial intelligence.
The commission reviewed and approved a home occupation application for a construction company home office located at 658 50A Avenue W.
The commission reviewed and approved a development permit application requesting variances for a front yard and garage side yard setback. Additionally, the commission approved a home occupation permit for a part-time electrician and general maintenance business, subject to several conditions including adherence to land use bylaws, storage restrictions, annual renewal requirements, and off-street parking mandates. Finally, the commission received an information report regarding 2025 development permit statistics.
The Council meeting featured a presentation from the Director of Senior Protect, which detailed systemic issues of neglect and abuse within continuing care facilities in southern Alberta. Key topics of discussion included the lack of provincial enforcement regarding non-compliant care facilities, the difficulty of pursuing legal action due to current tort laws, and the inadequate provision of care hours for residents. The Council expressed support for advocating for provincial policy changes, such as legislating minimum direct care hours per resident and implementing stronger accountability mechanisms for care facilities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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