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December 7, 2023

Month: November 2010

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Reports on Council: 2007-2010

Report on Council for November 29, 2010

November 29, 2010

November Council Meetings; Service Awards; 2011 Budget Meetings; McMahon Woods; Proposed Road closure; 2011 Development Charge

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Reports on Council: 2007-2010

Report on Council for November 8, 2010

November 8, 2010

November Council Meetings; Ontario Official Plan Update; Georgian Drive Extension; Proposed Road Closure’ Georgian Bay Snowriders Club

  • Current Report on Council

    Current Report on Council

    Mayor’s ad hoc Task Force on Community Wellness, Perkinsfield water meters, drilling of new well in Lafontaine, deputations – request to purchase a portion of closed road and removal of township fence, status of STR appeal, draft budget preparation preliminary report, STRs - implementation and staffing costs, Township seeking to assume property in Georgian Heights, Simcoe County draft budget, handling unreasonable customer behaviour, Dynamic Beach Management Strategy costing [more]
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