Soddy Daisy Simplifies Wording To Sign Ordinance; Citizen Says Litter Problem Is Disgusting Friday, March 5, 2021 - by Gail Perry
Commissioners unanimously approved an amendment Thursday night at the Soddy Daisy Commission meeting which simplified wording to the city’s sign ordinance. The size of digital advertising signs is now specified to be no larger than 45 square feet.
The final reading for a zoning change to property at 155 and 157 Depot St. was also given approval. The tracts that are now zoned to R-2 Urban Residential were previously zoned R-2, A-1 Agricultural and C-2 Local Business. The owner expects to build three houses on the property.
Quesnel bid to host 2024 BC Winter Games may not be dead yet
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Quesnel City Council’s bid to host the 2024 BC Winter Games has been granted a stay of execution.
City Councillor Mitch Vik, the Chair of the Executive Committee, says the city has been given some more time to iron out a few of the necessary details.
“The Society, after learning about the challenges the city had faced obtaining the necessary support, generously agreed to grant an extension to our bid submission until March 15th. The Executive Committee directed Manager Johnson to send a letter to the School District, which occurred on February 20th, in the hopes of obtaining the necessary letter of support thereby salvaging the bid.”