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SOUTH HURON – After nearly two years since a presentation was made to council about a proposed large subdivision north of Grand Bend on the east side of… ....
(Note: the following letter was also sent to South Huron council)The purpose of this letter is to declare the Grand Bend & Area Chamber of Commerce’s full support and endorsement of the proposed Huron Meadows development (formerly known as Oakwood Meadows). ....
(Note: the following letter was also sent to South Huron council) The purpose of this letter is to declare the Grand Bend & Area Chamber of Commerce’s full support and endorsement of the proposed Huron Meadows development (formerly known as Oakwood Meadows). We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Grand Bend and Area Chamber supports proposed subdivision Back to video It has been with some concern that we have read reports in the Times-Advance and social media posts that show the NIMBYs (not-in-my-back-yard objectors) are out in full force espousing uninformed and baseless opinions and perceptions as if they were fact. Incorrect statements such as these proposed homes are not needed, that there are no jobs in the area, that this area is only seasonal and only partially supplied with municipal services are not current with today’s reality of Grand Bend or the greater Grand Bend area. ....
Author of the article: Scott Nixon Publishing date: Dec 24, 2020 • December 24, 2020 • 3 minute read • Article content SOUTH HURON – There’s some good news for South Huron taxpayers as council passed its 2021 budget Dec. 21 featuring a zero per cent tax rate increase. Treasurer Sandy Becker presented the budget, noting that it includes $21.2 million in operating costs and $7.8 million in capital projects (about $2.8 million of that consists of project carryovers from 2020). We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. South Huron passes 2021 budget with zero per cent tax rate increase Back to video She said priorities for the 2021 budget were to maintain current service levels and end up with a zero per cent tax rate increase. Operations and capital expenses were looked at through a “climate change lens,” she said. ....