Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Development Officer
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Nicholas Carbery's organization
The council meeting addressed various administrative and municipal reports, including community services, recreation programs, and public works updates. Key topics included the implementation of a new garbage collection system, maintenance and capital projects at municipal facilities, and updates on tourism and internet testing projects. The council also deliberated on proclamations, discussed potential school funding advocacy, and reviewed expressions of interest for advisory boards.
The council meeting addressed a variety of administrative and municipal items. Discussions included policing updates from the RCMP, progress reports on community and protective services, and approval for the purchase of a new fire training structure. The council also deliberated on financial matters, including budget revisions, the appointment of an Acting Mayor, and the authorization of civic holiday and event support requests. Updates were provided on capital projects such as fire hall planning, landfill expansion, and municipal facility upgrades. Additionally, council members shared reports from various board and community engagements.
The council meeting addressed various departmental reports and administrative items. Key discussions included the performance and training activities of the Protective Services department, including the approval of a new fire training facility, and updates from Corporate Services regarding 2026 budget preparations, housing accelerator funding, and property assessment procedures. The council also processed bylaw readings for land disposal, reviewed a donation request for youth programming, and discussed the appointment process for a Deputy Mayor. Additionally, council members provided updates on local community events and shared tributes regarding recent incidents within the town.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and operational matters including the approval of a land development application for a new Early Learning and Family Enrichment Centre, the authorization of a firefighting training facility, and the appointment of a Deputy Mayor. Discussions also touched upon the status of property assessments, procurement practices for local suppliers, and future resolutions for the NWTAC AGM. Reports were received from community and municipal services, covering recreation statistics, library programs, and the planned transition to a new residential waste collection system involving standardized curbside carts.
The Council discussed the audited financial statements for the Town, receiving a clean audit opinion and noting a stable financial position. Presentations were given on slope stability along the Slave River, advocating for a risk-based approach with continued monitoring rather than large-scale engineering fixes. The Council reviewed reports on recreation and community events, approved the temporary use of Riverside Park for camping during the Fireweed Festival, and authorized a landfill-focused tender. Additionally, several bylaws were read, including those regarding land disposal, SAO employment, and mill rates, and a proclamation was made for Environmental Sensitivities Awareness Day.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at Fort Smith
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Dane Wright
Bylaw Enforcement Officer
Key decision makers in the same organization
© 2026 Starbridge