Council Highlights – September 27, 2021 Regular Meeting
Town Council held a Regular Meeting of Council on Monday, September 27, 2021. The following agenda items were resolved.
7.2: The Council of the Town of Kindersley directed the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to enter into an Agreement with Saskatchewan Power Corporation and Saskatchewan Telecommunications for a Utility Easement.
8.1: Council resolved to accept as submitted the list of accounts as paid by the Town of Kindersley and in the amount of $268,672.40.
9.1: Mayor Rod Perkins proclaimed October 3 to 9, 2021, as Fire Prevention Week, and urges all the people of Kindersley to “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety,” and to support the many public safety activities and efforts of the Town of Kindersley’s fire and emergency services.
10.1: Three readings of Bylaw 01-21, Being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 01-14 a Bylaw to Regulate the Kindersley Cemetery were read and approved.
10.2: The first reading of Bylaw 08-21, Being a bylaw to regulate the clearing of snow, ice and other debris from public sidewalks and roadways was approved.
10.3: Town Council resolved to table Agenda no. 10.2 Snow Clearing Bylaw 08-21 to the October 12th, 2021 Regular Meeting of Council.
11.1: The Council of the Town of Kindersley resolved to approve the Consent Agenda which includes the following items for acceptance and filing:
- SaskWater August 2021 Monthly Report
- WRLI Board Meeting Minutes – August 25, 2021
- Water Security Agency – Permit to Construct – Letter
- Water Security Agency – Permit to Construct – Permit
- Ministry of Gov Relations – Certificate of Approval […]
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