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City tables motion to address train noise in Eastview By Josh Sigurdson May 12, 2021 | 6:02 PM Residents in Regina’ Eastview neighbourhood will have to endure train noise a little longer as the city decides the best way forward. During City Council Wednesday, a motion brought forward to address train noise was tabled until after the city directs train traffic away from Ring Road. Mayor Sandra Masters says there’s not a whole lot the city can do about the decades-long issue. “We’re a community that was built where we are due to the rail line location. Regina depended on that for some time, and still, it’s one of our assets in terms of being able to move product to market,” said Masters. “Part of the issue is that it’s a federally regulated area, and Transport Canada has ultimate authority over that.” ....
Face coverings still required in city of Granite Shoals-owned facilities Granite Shoals City Secretary Elaine Simpson swore in Eddie McCoy to the Place 5 seat during the Tuesday, March 9, meeting. He replaces Councilor Shirley Martin, who passed away in February. Courtesy photo The city of Granite Shoals is staying in line with Gov. Greg Abbott’s move rescinding the statewide face covering requirement for businesses, but officials are keeping it in effect for city spaces. During City Council’s meeting, Tuesday, March 9, councilors and staff discussed Abbott’s decision to curtail the face covering order and allowing businesses to operate at 100 percent capacity. The change went into effect Wednesday, March 10. ....
March 5, 2021 Tempers flared as Brighton City Council members argued over the departure of the city attorney. Last month, City Attorney Paul Burns tendered his resignation. During City Councilâs online meeting, Thursday, Councilmember Jim Bohn brought up questions about the resignation and why his request for a closed session to discuss it was ignored. Bohn said he was thinking about the February 16th letter and that it struck him awfully hard with being an abrupt resignation. He said he did some investigating and found out the day before Burnsâ resignation, there was a meeting with City Manager Nate Geinzer, Burns, and another lawyer who worked for Burns. Bohn said he learned there was an argument that escalated into a profanity and obscenity-filled shouting match, leading to the associate quitting and Burns resigning. Bohn said the argument involved a situation where the City manager was in disagreement with the legal advice being given by ....