Council Highlights – March 14, 2022 Regular Meeting

Council Highlights – March 14, 2022 Regular Meeting

Town Council held a Regular Meeting on Monday, March 14, 2022. The following agenda items were resolved. 7.1: The Council of the Town of Kindersley resolved that in relation to the application to Subdivide Land R5-22S for a proposed residential subdivision located in the RM of Kindersley at NE-33-28-23-W3M, and the Community Planning District of the Government of Saskatchewan's request that the Council of the Town of Kindersley comment on the application; That the Council of the Town of Kindersley is not aware of any land or site conditions that would be incompatible with the intended use of the proposed application; [...]

Notice of Preparation of Assessment Roll 2022

NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL TOWN OF KINDERSLEY     Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Town of Kindersley for the year 2022 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from  8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the following days:   Monday to Friday, March 11, 2022 to April 11, 2022.   A bylaw pursuant to Section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required. Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his [...]

Waste & Recycle Carts

Every person shall keep the lid of the waste and recycle cart tightly closed. It shall be policy for the waste or recycle material not to be collected if the lid is not in the closed position. Bylaw 12-19, Section 6 Paragraph f. Contravention of any provision of Bylaw 12-19 may result in a fine.

Parking or Stopping in “Fire Lanes”

Parking or Stopping in “Fire Lane” designated area can be dangerous for both the person parked and those in an emergency situation. Registered owners of vehicles can be issued tickets amounting to $250 ($100 if paid within 10 days from violation). Please be aware of “Fire Lane” areas around stores and public facilities. View the bylaws here: https://www.kindersley.ca/council/bylaws/

529 Garage Bike Tip #10

If you don't report it, the police don't know it happened and prioritize efforts accordingly. A police report is also necessary for insurance claims or to retrieve your bike from the police.

529 Garage Bike Tip #9

By locking the wheel and frame together, you disable the bike from being ridden until the lock is defeated. It also makes it more challenging for the thief to defeat the lock. In the event that they overcome the object you've locked to, they will need to carry it away.

529 Garage Bike Tip #8

This might be a bit extreme, but we get reports all of the time from people who have locked to wooden handrails, chain linked fences or other easily defeated objects. Make sure that what you're locking to is similarly challenging to defeat as your lock. (529 Garage)

529 Garage Bike Tip #7

If you're buying a used bike from an individual, ask to meet in a public place and verify their phone number (by calling them) and their name (by checking ID). If they are reselling multiple bikes, ask for their 2nd hand reseller permit. Also, flip the bike and run the serial number on 529 Garage. If the seller isn't comfortable, you shouldn't be either.

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