Residents Request Alternative To One Side Only Parking

The potential of the City converting the narrow 1000 and 1100 blocks of 2nd Avenue NW to one side only parking to allow better access for fire trucks was before Council on Tuesday evening.

Council decided to refer the matter for further review.

We write a lengthy story of what was said at Council.

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Questions Asked About Tax Fairness For Homeowners

The issue of Tax Fairness, where commercial property owners pay more than residential property owners for property with the same assessment value, was front and center as Executive Committee set the mill rates for 2022 property taxes.

We ask questions about Tax Fairness for residential property owners - especially those on fixed incomes - who are being saddled with ever increasing bills and inflation.

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Committee Agrees To Budget Change

The decrease in economic activity coupled with the Province using the 2021 census figures saw Executive Committee agreeing with Administration to move money around in order to make up for a reduction in the Revenue Sharing Grant.

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Mayor Sees No Need To Recuse Himself

Mayor Clive Tolley was asked a few questions whether he thought he was in a conflict of interest regarding extending the financing agreement to upgrade the Moose Jaw Municipal Airport.

The Mayor said he saw no conflict of interest and in fact the upgraded airport was important to the economic development of Moose Jaw.

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Lane Question Asked At Council

The placement of overhead road signage had a councillor asking at last Monday evening’s regular Council meeting the query exactly how many lanes are there heading north on 1st Avenue NW between Manitoba Street and Oxford Street.

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Anytime What ?????

Unreadable No Parking signs along 9th Avenue NW had Councillor Heather Eby asking if the signs could be removed or replaced along one of the City’s main thoroughfares.

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Mayor Gives Notice Of Three Motions

Mayor Clive Tolley issued three Notice’s Of Motion at last Monday evening’s regular Council meeting which will cost varying amounts to taxpayers if approved - one of the motions wants to see this year’s budget start discussions on a new bridge to South Hill.

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Lighting North Service Road Would Cost $168,000

A enquiry to Administration explained the City is responsible for any street lighting on the North Service Road.

With a cost of $7,000 per light pole putting into this year’s budget is something a councillor who asked the question said is too expensive at the present time.

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City Wide Cleanup Is All About Pride In Moose Jaw

It is not just about free burgers afterwards but rather a way to show both pride in Moose Jaw while at the same time supporting the efforts to clean up the city Councillor Kim Robinson says.

A city-wide community cleanup is planned for May 15th as part of Community Cleanup Week which kicks off on May 9th.

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Council Turns Down Extra Meetings

A motion that would have seen Council meeting 26 times instead of 23 times was defeated due to a tie vote.

The motion was brought forward by Councillor Heather Eby because in her opinion Council - due to two extended breaks in their schedule - were been left out of the loop regarding the City’s operations and more meetings would eliminate it.

It was not what Mayor Clive Tolley saw as necessary.

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