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Monday's regular council meeting

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Carter Haydu
Published on May 25, 2012
Published on May 25, 2012
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The following items are on the agenda for Monday’s regular council meeting at city hall:

• Local resident David Tress is requesting permission to address council regarding, among other things, the Natatorium.

• Local farmer’s market organizer Todd Gray is requesting temporary street closures for one of four locations in the downtown area, so as to accommodate farmer’s markets throughout the summer months.

• Five Hills Health Region health promotion co-ordinator Jocelyn Campbell is requesting free youth transit service during National Youth Week from June 4 to June 10.

• Council shall receive the monthly update pertaining to Mosaic Place and the field house.

• Council will review reports and recommendations of the youth advisory committee, special needs advisory committee, as well as the municipal planning commission.

• There are four zoning amendments up for bylaw consideration at Monday’s meeting.

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