Our Archive of items for the Regular Session of Prince Rupert City Council for Monday, April 8, 2024.
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Agenda for the Regular Council Session for Monday, April 8, 2024
Notice of Closed Session for Monday, April 8, 2024
Preview of Council Session for Monday, April 8, 2024
Attendance
Mayor Herb Pond -- Present
Councillor Nick Adey -- Present
Councillor Barry Cunningham -- Present
Councillor Teri Forster -- Present (participated by remote link)
Councillor Reid Skelton-Morven -- Present
Councillor Wade Niesh -- Present
Councillor Gurvinder Randhawa -- Present
Minutes of Regular Session of Council, Monday, April 8 , 2024
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Video Recording for Monday, April 8, 2024
Council Timeline: Monday, April 8, 2024
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North Coast Review items related to the Monday, April 8, 2024 Session of Council
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The Legacy Cookie Jar ... City Council's Fund of choice to get out of tight spots or tough decisions
City resident tries to tie city's nuisance enforcement ramp up to current Housing situation
City almost ready to start work on Sixth Avenue East Bridge remediation work
'Bumps on the road' -- City Councillors approve use of Legacy Dividends for McCarthy design work, but raise questions on path forward
City of Prince Rupert looks to accommodate property owners on Second West towards remediation goals for former Mohawk Property
Council to be asked to approve plan for additional time for clean up of Second Avenue West Mohawk Property
City has few remedies to offer for Wayne Place residents on noise concerns
Legacy Fund Dividends come to the rescue for preliminary planning for City's McCarthy GM facility Civic Operations use
Prince Rupert Port Authority adds its voice to those of concern over current Health challenges in region
Further notes, as well as any media items from other sources for the Monday, April 8 session can be found in our Discussion points from City Council Feature. Discussion Points from City Council Feature.
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