The following local governments of the Cariboo-Chilcotin are meeting next week, as follows:
Wells - Regular Council Meeting on Tuesday, August 28th at 7pm in Wells Council Chambers (4243 Sanders Avenue). Agenda can be viewed here
Williams Lake - Regular Council Meeting on Tuesday, August 28th at 6pm in WL Council Chambers (450 Mart St). On the Agenda:
* Delegations (3) -- Fire Chief Helmet Turnover Presentation to Erick Peterson; Ashlee Hyde, United Way Thompson Nicola Cariboo re Use of Stampede Ball Diamond for Campaign Kickoff and Outdoor Movie Night - September 21, 2018 and Kaylee Billyboy, WL Stampede Queen re Request for Support as "Miss Rodeo Canada" Contestant
* Poll of Council - Sole Source Purchase of Ten Air Purifiers for City-Owned Facilities
* 2019 Provincial Mine Rescue Competition
* Facility Condition Assessment Contract Award
* Bylaws for Adoption -- Development Cost Charge Reserve Funds Expenditures Bylaw No. 2287, 2018 & Development Cost Charge Installment Payment Amendment Bylaw No. 2288, 2018
* 4 Recommendations from a previous Committee of the Whole meeting for endorsement -- GPS Tracking Bracelets, 2018 Financial Update/2018 Budget and Financial Plan Timeline and Direction, Capital Reserves and Community Forest Revenue Options and External Audit Services - Contract Extension
Full Agenda can be viewed here
The City of Quesnel is also hosting a 2018 Local Election Candidates' Information Session on Wednesday, August 29th at 6:30-8pm in Quesnel Council Chambers (4th Floor, 410 Kinchant St). More details here
Future Local Government Meetings:
Quesnel Council - Tuesday, September 4th (Special Meeting)
School District #28 Board of Education - Wednesday, September 19th
School District #27 Board of Education - Tuesday, September 25th
District of 100 Mile House - Tuesday, September 25th
Cariboo Regional District Board - Friday, September 21st
1 comment:
$20.000 for W.L. Council and C.A.O.to attend U.B.C.M. in Whistler is a BIG improvement from other years under the former Kerry Cook regime when the budget for that event was consistently $35,000.00! Public scrutiny of Council is a good thing.
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