Rossland’s “Not So Bad,” right? Moving toward more cooperation with our neighbouring communities; should lot coverage be subject to variance applications? A report on Rossland’s water supply and treatment; an assessment of how our pool facility falls short; and a new RDKB report. And more, of course! PRESENT: Mayor Andy Morel and Councillors Maya Provençal, Steward Spooner,
Morel and Spooner castigated; Sustainability Commission explained; Strategic Plan reviewed, and the five-Year Financial Plan introduced; Assessment shows child care inadequate; Victims’ Assistance program costs rising; Winter Carnival a spectacular success; and more … Present: Mayor Andy Morel, and Councillors Maya Provençal, Stewart Spooner, Craig Humpherys, Eliza Boyce (by
The 2022 Community Contributor Award; a focus on improving access to health care; getting Centennial Trail groomed/packed – soon! the Community Grant Funding problem; 2024 Coy Cup aspirations; our mayor’s latest report on RDKB doings; and more … read on for details.
Help coming for “deep retrofits” to save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions; examining our biases and encouraging diversity in our community and in governance; tackling the issue of Short Term Rentals; dog ownership and changes to fees and fines; Rossland’s Curling Club gets proactive; how to best groom Centennial Trail? – and a brief RDKB report, inter alia Present:
During the previous week, our new Council held a mock Council meeting as part of their training. This was their first real meeting, and it covered a number of necessary procedural motions. Discussion on one other matter resulted in a failed motion. November 7, 2022, at 6:00 PM in the Miners Union Hall Mayor Morel welcomed the new council members and spoke briefly of the