Our Archive of items for the Regular Session of Prince Rupert City Council for Monday, March 6, 2023.
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Agenda for the Regular Council Session, Monday, March 6, 2023
Preview of Council Session for Monday, March 6, 2023
Attendance
Mayor Herb Pond -- Present
Councillor Nick Adey -- Present
Councillor Barry Cunningham -- Present
Councillor Teri Forster -- Present (participated remotely)
Councillor Reid Skelton-Morven -- Present
Councillor Wade Niesh -- Present
Councillor Gurvinder Randhawa -- Present
Minutes of Regular Session of Council, Monday March 6, 2023
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Video Recording for March 6,, 2023
Council Timeline, Monday, March 6, 2023
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North Coast Review items related to the Monday, March 6, 2023 Session of Council
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Council members speak to a more regional approach on Housing issues, but few details revealed from Monday observations
"Moving the needle' on Resource Benefits Alliance ambitions
Comments on state of Downtown core area brings update, with Mayor Pond noting that City staff is "Active on Downtown appearance files'
As Icebergs begin to thaw across the city, Council heaps praise towards recent snow efforts
City Council Clears way towards creation of parking area for Digby Towers
City Seeking answers on weekend of air travel woes in and out of Prince Rupert
City of Prince Rupert's Adjudication Bylaw plans move forward, with one significant change
Infrastructure correspondences make for Comments at City Council Session
City Staff report provides answers to Council questions on land sale adjacent to Digby Tower
Prince Rupert City Council to move forward plans for launch of Bylaw Adjudication process
City of Prince Rupert receives reply related to correspondence to Federal Government on Infrastructure concerns
Further notes, as well as any media items from other sources for the Monday, March 6, 2023 session can be found in our Discussion Points from City Council Feature.
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