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Richmond (Municipality)
This RFP is for the sale of lands situated within the Municipality of the County of Richmond due to arrears in property taxes.
Posted Date
May 7, 2025
Due Date
Jun 6, 2025
Release: May 7, 2025
Richmond (Municipality)
Close: Jun 6, 2025
This RFP is for the sale of lands situated within the Municipality of the County of Richmond due to arrears in property taxes.
Richmond (Municipality)
Procurement of various advertising opportunities at Richmond Arena, including ice surface ads, board ads, Zamboni ads, skate aid ads, and dressing room sponsorships.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Sep 1, 2019
Release: -
Richmond (Municipality)
Close: Sep 1, 2019
Procurement of various advertising opportunities at Richmond Arena, including ice surface ads, board ads, Zamboni ads, skate aid ads, and dressing room sponsorships.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Richmond (Municipality)
The committee meeting focused on a presentation regarding a net-zero community buildings project. Key topics included the benefits of community centers as essential local assets, the role of a dedicated navigator in project management and grant procurement, and strategies for bundling multiple community buildings into a single project to attract larger funding. The discussion featured successful project examples, including improvements to recreation centers and community halls through energy audits, insulation, heat pump installations, and solar energy initiatives aimed at reducing or eliminating operational energy costs.
The council discussed the Navigate Energy Net Zero Community Buildings project, declining cell service in the county, and tax exemption bylaw amendments regarding affordable housing. Additionally, the council addressed dangerous and unsightly complaint processes, participation in the coastal protection support program, and land use bylaws in rural areas. A temporary borrowing resolution for five million dollars was approved for arena floor upgrades, and the council considered a request to advocate for a secondary permanent road to St. Martha's.
The committee meeting focused on the Strait of Canso Domestic Use Clean Fuels Strategy. Key discussion topics included the overall purpose of the study, the role of green hydrogen and its derivatives such as ammonia, methanol, and sustainable aviation fuel, and the potential for decarbonization and business opportunities in the region. The presentation outlined the methodology for engaging with local stakeholders, potential pilot projects, and opportunities for investment attraction, such as the collocation of industries like aquaculture to utilize oxygen as a byproduct of hydrogen production.
The council meeting addressed several operational and policy matters. Key topics included the approval of a new agreement with the Richmond County Truckers Association for waste and recycling transportation, with adjustments for CPI. The council discussed and deferred grant and sponsorship requests for the L'Ardoise New Horizon Seniors Club and the Richmond Rise Volleyball Association until the next budget is approved. Staff appointments for the Eastern District Planning Commission were formalized. The council proclaimed May as Lyme disease awareness month. Additionally, the council reviewed and referred several policies to the bylaw and policy committee, including terms of reference for the audit committee, a credit card policy, and amendments to the marketing levy bylaw. Other policy actions included the adoption of dry fire hydrant and 2026-2027 grants policies, the repeal of the road name change policy, and the refinement of publication procedures for meeting packages. Finally, the council initiated a process for a future staff report on solid waste management facility tipping fees and deliberated on a boundary request from the L'Ardoise and District Volunteer Fire Department.
The council discussed various grant applications, including a request from the Acadiaville Community Center Society for an accessible transportation method, which was approved. They also reviewed requests from the Jolly Club, the Grand River Presbyterian Church for roof repairs, and a waterfront development grant for the Village on the Canal Association for a splash pad project. The council managed the distribution of funds between district and regional accounts, noting the depletion of regional funds following the approval of the church's project. There was discussion regarding policy adherence for projects that have already commenced.
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