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Council Highlights
June 15, 2021 Regular Council Meeting
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Memorial
Pavilion
The
City of Quesnel is in dialogue with local First Nations regarding a
project adjacent to GR Baker Memorial Hospital, to serve as a
gathering place and memorial to Lhtako Dene Nation and, the
six Tsilhqot’in Chiefs hanged by the colonial government, who in
2018 were exonerated by Prime Minister Trudeau, with a formal
apology to the Tsilhqot’in Nation.
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Statement
of Financial Information - 2020
Council
approved the City of Quesnel 2020 Statement of Financial Information,
which includes Schedule B - Council and Employee Remuneration,
Schedule C - Goods and Services equal to and over $25,000 and
Schedule D - Severance Payments.
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Annual
Report
Council
approved the City of Quesnel Annual Report - A
snapshot of 2020: Council and organizational information, City
statistics, highlights from various departments and initiatives, the
Strategic Plan and consolidated Financial Statements. This report is
available to view on the City’s website, or in the lobby at City
Hall.
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BC
Transit Electronic Fare Collection System
Council
committed to the City’s participation in the BC Transit Electronic Fare Collection System
Program. The new fare collection technology will
introduce new forms of payment for transit users, including a
mobile app and contactless credit card payments. The program is
estimated to commence in 2024.
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BC
Transit Annual Operating Agreement
Council
approved the 2021/2022 Annual Operating Agreement with BC
Transit for the provision of conventional and custom
service.
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Central
Mountain Air Passenger Fees
The City of Quesnel
applied for funding through the Regional Airport Transporation
Initiative. This funding is intended to provide support to airports
to allow them to re-establish or expand air service that was
discontinued or reduced as a result of COVID-19 and to ensure that
essential travel services are available during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The City is waiting for confirmation regarding its application. In
the interim, Council:
- Agreed
to waive passenger fees for Central Mountain Air at the Quesnel
Regional Airport from June 28, 2021 through December 28, 2021;
and
- Extended
Central Mountain Air’s lease fee waiver for their space in the
terminal building of the Quesnel Regional Airport until December
28, 2021.
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City
of Quesnel RV Park Project
The
old City utilities' site has been remediated and site clearance is
pending for the proposed Municipal Campground and RV Park project.
The first phase includes twenty-one (21) camping spots, with a
combination of RV and tenting spots. Twelve (12) of the RV sites will
have hydro hook-up, and all sites will have water hook-up. Council
approved, in principal, the use of a contracted operator for the
Municipal Campground, as well as reallocation of the budgeted
$195,000 from the demolition of the Public Works Site to the
construction of the RV Park, the use of $200,000 from the Gas Tax
reserve and, the relocation of the antique bulldozer to a location
that will still provide for public access.
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Community
Forest Invitation Letter
The
City of Quesnel, Lhtako Dene Nation, Lhoosk'uz Dene Nation, ?Esdilagh
First Nation and Nazko First Nation have received an invitation
to submit a Community Forest Agreement
application, from the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource
Operations and Rural Development.
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Outhouse
at Airport Trails
Council
reviewed and approved the installation of an outhouse to be installed
at the new Fuel Management Trail System, "Airport
trails". 3 kilometers, 4 loops, 7 minutes from town.
Enjoy all four trails, including a low-mobility loop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xWzd-oH3JI&t=4s
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Bylaws
- Bylaw
1894 - OCP Amendment (Webster Avenue) – Second and Set
a Public Hearing date for June 29, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.
- Bylaw
1895 - Zoning Amendment (Webster Avenue) – Second and Set a
Public Hearing date for June 29, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.
- Bylaw
1893 - Master Zoning Amendment - Second
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