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The committee discussed the financial statements of the West Paristown Health Center and reviewed the director's report, which included updates on building conversions to EMS bases. Key discussions centered on the transfer of community paramedicine funding responsibilities to the Ministry of Health and the need for stable, indexed funding for the program. The committee also explored potential savings by transitioning to a new all-wheel drive panel van ambulance chassis and evaluated first-quarter statistics regarding call volume and long-distance patient transfers.
The council discussed the naming of a street to honor Connor Industries and their contribution to the recreation center project. Traffic signal timing and pedestrian safety at local intersections were reviewed, alongside a proposal to implement a community treasure hunt or recycling initiative for large household items. Property standards and bylaw enforcement regarding litter were addressed, specifically focusing on whether proactive patrols are viable versus relying on resident complaints. Finally, details were provided regarding an upcoming hard hat fundraiser for the new recreation facility, with public access planned for later in the year.
The board authorized the chair to execute a memorandum of understanding with Ball Construction regarding the organization of a fundraising event.
The board meeting focused on providing updates for the Tamarack North Center, including progress on construction, building finishes, and the project budget. The board received a project update and discussed marketing efforts for the new facility, including the promotion strategy and phase one campaign results. Additionally, there was a verbal report regarding the successful sale of the Smith Crescent property, with the funds allocated to the project.
This plan outlines the specific accessibility requirements and measures for the 2026 Municipal Election in the Town of Parry Sound. Its primary objective is to ensure equal opportunity for all electors and candidates with disabilities by promoting independent voting, providing full and equal access to election information, and facilitating complete participation. Key areas include accessible voting methods (telephone, internet, and in-person Voter Assistance Locations), clear communication of accessibility measures, and support for candidates. The plan also emphasizes ongoing improvement and compliance with accessibility standards.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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