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Board meetings and strategic plans from O'Leary
The council meeting included a presentation from West Prince Family Violence Prevention, discussions on creating a Facebook page for the town, and updates on financial reports. The council also discussed the lagoon project funding, surplus firetruck, and insurance inspection. Reports were presented from various departments, including properties, streets & sidewalks, police & fire protection, newcomers/recruitment/community endorsements, recreation, and sanitation & community development. The council also discussed and approved a fire department bylaw amendment, interest forgiveness for a sewer account, and the sale of a surplus firetruck. They also discussed an offer from Wilson's Security and civil forfeiture legislation. Letters of support were approved for the Community Seniors Co-op committee.
The meeting addressed tenders for playground equipment, a splash pad, and a maintenance shop, with a decision on playground equipment postponed pending further review. Discussions were held with Fire Department members regarding the proposed budget increase for 2022-23, resulting in an approved budget with adjustments to honorarium eligibility and a future review of the honorarium base amount.
The meeting addressed various financial matters, including the approval of the financial report and discussion of budget figures. Council discussed issues related to properties, streets, sidewalks, police, fire department, and development, including the status of the strip mall design and the Pate Subdivision project. Updates were provided on recreation programs, and the council approved the Dog Bylaw for second reading. They also discussed asset management requirements, sidewalk improvements at the Credit Union, and the replacement of complex hall floor tiles. The council agreed to apply to the Infrastructure Secretariat under the Clean Water Wastewater Fund for a project costing approximately $1.4M and supported Transportation West with a payment of $600 for bus ads. Summer meetings were cancelled, and new council portfolios were assigned.
This Official Plan for the Town of O'Leary serves as a roadmap for the town's physical, social, environmental, and economic development until 2038. Its vision is to be a community offering attractive and affordable housing, exceptional quality of life, and a positive environment for commercial and industrial growth. Key strategic goals include providing diverse housing opportunities, fostering social interaction and a safe civic environment, promoting a healthy and resilient local economy, supporting industrial expansion and farming, preserving the town's unique character, maintaining efficient infrastructure and transportation, protecting water resources and natural habitats, and integrating climate resilience into planning decisions.
The council discussed fine revenue with RCMP Sgt. Gill. They addressed solar power for street lights, back bay repairs, and a gift for Donnie Ellis' family. They reviewed the financial report, including bank balances and invoices. The council also discussed the senior's meeting, fire department honorariums, infrastructure secretariat claims, sewer billing, and training on the new lift station alarm system. Recreation updates were provided, including 55+ Games, Winter Carnival, and hockey tournaments. Support was approved for the Hockeyville competition. Sidewalk conditions and a proposed strip mall were discussed. The O'Leary Legion Development Corporation land swap was approved. The fire department report was reviewed, noting calls and the resignation of Eric Gavin. A donation was approved for the Under 21 Canada Games team. The AGM date was scheduled, and a decision to award a sign project to Blain Buchanan was confirmed. Future regular council meetings were set for 5:30 pm. The council also agreed to assist with fencing for Norman MacDougall and CHANCES and completed budget work, including increased honorariums for council members and wage adjustments for staff.
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