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During the Town of Peace River regular council meeting that took place on Feb. 8 included discussions about the approval of Bylaw No. 2082, which is a bylaw for the maintenance, management, control, and operation of the Town of Peace River’s Mount Pleasant Cemetery. This information was presented as a request for decision to council.
Jim McCuiag, Director of Engineering and Infrastructure presented to Mayor Tom Tarpey and Council this request for decision regarding Bylaw No. 2082. This bylaw discusses the maintenance and operations of Mount Pleasant Cemetery and at the time of the meeting had 3 bylaws associated with it and Bylaw No. 2082 would replace these 3 bylaws. These bylaws are older and outdated. The document provided to council stated that one of these bylaws was undated, the second dated for 1991, and the third was 2015.
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Publishing date: Dec 14, 2020  â¢Â December 14, 2020  â¢Â 3 minute read  â¢Â Around 8:30 p.m. on April 18 there was a huge surge of water from Pat s Creek, flooding the downtown area of Peace River. Town crews worked through the night to control the flooding. Some residences and businesses were damaged; clean-up continued over the next few days. Photo by PHOTO SUBMITTED
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During the Town of Peace River Governance and Priorities meeting that took place on Dec. 7, council received a letter from a community member regarding flooding from Patâs Creek.
Gordon Troup, a concerned community member, had written a letter to council stating that Patâs Creek has flooded three times in the last eight years and the letter explained in depth flood protection and preparedness and that he believed that it was not being properly dealt with.