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Mar 2, 2021 6:03 AM
During Monday night’s South Huron council meeting, council voted in favor of four recommendations from the Committee of the Whole all about the scope of the work and the renovations at the South Huron Rec Centre.
Recommendations included the scope of the project, a report to come back in 60 days including engineering and costing for the building scope, as well as establishing a task force to assist staff with the report.
The last recommendation was who would make up the task force, which was highly sought after by all council members.
Based on each member of the Committee of the Whole submitting their top 3 recommendations to the clerk it was decided that Mayor George Finch, Deputy Mayor Jim Dietrich and councilor Aaron Neeb would make up the task force.
Author of the article: Scott Nixon
Publishing date: Feb 25, 2021 • February 25, 2021 • 2 minute read •
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SOUTH HURON – Members of South Huron council received a total of $180,875.86 in remuneration and expenses in 2020.
South Huron released the ‘2020 Statement of Remuneration and Expenses’ for members of council at the Feb. 16 council meeting. The statements are released annually.
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Remuneration and expenses for members of council in 2020 were: Mayor George Finch, $35,523 in remuneration and $2,189.83 in expenses for a total of $37,712.83; Deputy Mayor Jim Dietrich, $28,737.96 in remuneration and $628.02 in expenses for a total of $29,365.98; Coun. Barb Willard, $22,215.96 in remuneration and $1,273.61 in expenses for a total of $23,489.57; Coun. Dianne Faubert, $22,215.96 in remuneration an
Author of the article: Scott Nixon
Publishing date: Dec 17, 2020 • December 18, 2020 • 4 minute read •
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SOUTH HURON – The much-discussed Highway 83/Airport Line intersection west of Exeter received some more attention from South Huron council at its Dec. 7 meeting.
The heavily-travelled area has been a topic of conversation in recent years due to a number of accidents that have taken place there. Most recently, there was an accident at the Highway 83/Airport Line intersection on Nov. 30 when a tractor-trailer travelling southbound on Airport Line failed to stop at the intersection and collided with an SUV. The transport travelled through the intersection and ended up on its side across Airport Line south of Highway 83.