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by Timothy Schafer on Thursday May 13 2021
Called the Five Mile Creek, Anderson Creek and Selous Creek Source Protection Plan, the 80-page document details the extent the city and its stakeholder partners mainly BC Parks will be willing to go to protect the city’s watersheds City of Nelson report
Less snow will be available for runoff and summer water consumption is expected to increase in the future as the city braces itself and its watersheds for climate change fallout, according to a new watershed plan.
Called the Five Mile Creek, Anderson Creek and Selous Creek Source Protection Plan, the 80-page document details the extent the city and its stakeholder partners mainly BC Parks will be willing to go to protect the city’s watersheds.
by Timothy Schafer on Monday April 26 2021
After a zero per cent increase to taxes in the initial throes of COVID-19 in 2020, council has nudged the line by 1.75 per cent in 2021 amidst the third wave of the virus. The increase approved by council last week in its regular (online) meeting is considered inflationary because it is offset by the $2.6 million in COVID-19 Safe Restart grant funding the city received in late 2020.
After a zero per cent increase to taxes in the initial throes of COVID-19 in 2020, council has nudged the line by 1.75 per cent in 2021 amidst the third wave of the virus.