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County continues to encourage input on budget

Article content The floor remains open to public input on Norfolk County’s 2021 operating budget now that this year’s deliberations are headed for a seventh day. Last week, Norfolk County issued directions for anyone who wishes to provide input but who does not use a computer or have access to one. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. County continues to encourage input on budget Back to video “We would like to ensure all constituents are equally represented, able to be heard, and contribute to discussions of local public importance to them,” deputy clerk Kevin Klingenberg said in an update to Norfolk council.

Norfolk County clerk moving on

Article content A search is underway for a new clerk in Norfolk County now that current clerk Andy Grozelle is moving on. “I’d like to thank Andy for his service to Norfolk County, particularly over the last two years,” Mayor Kristal Chopp said in a news release Wednesday night. “The guidance he provided to council – specifically the new faces around the table – has been important and appreciated.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Norfolk County clerk moving on Back to video Grozelle has been head of the clerk’s department for seven years. In this capacity, he’s been in charge of day-to-day clerking business which involves a great deal of interaction with the public. More recently, his department was tasked with overseeing the administration of bylaw enforcement.

Cramped quarters, complaints from neighbours

Article content Norfolk’s supervisor of bylaw enforcement shared this week a little-known consequence of current planning policies on the public complaints process. Former police officer Jim Millson told Norfolk council Tuesday that the trend to smaller lots in subdivisions has made residents more conscious of bylaw infractions on neighbouring properties. The result is a higher call volume and upward pressure on enforcement costs. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Norfolk keeps bylaw enforcement position Back to video Millson made the observation during a thorough-going discussion of bylaw enforcement and what his department will look like in 2021. Unusual for a middle manager, Millson spoke vigorously against a staff proposal to cut his department by one officer. Estimated savings from the move is $104,300.

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