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- 2023 to 2027 Financial Plan Available for Review [HTML] ... 300 funded by taxation; which will support long-term replacement of municipal assets such as water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and roads. Total reserve contributions for ...
- Courtenay Council Meeting Highlights for March 8 [HTML] ... the above bylaw. Fees and Charges Amendment Bylaw No. 3089, 2023 (Water Distribution System) Council adopted the above bylaw. Fees and Charges Amendment Bylaw ...
- Draft Aquatic Strategy Available for Public Review [HTML] ... equitable access to facilities and services for all residents; Increasing capacity and participation in water sports and activities; Efficient and effective use of resources such as reducing Greenhouse ...
- Snow and Ice Control in Courtenay [HTML] ... your sidewalks and driveways of ice and snow. Do not use warm or hot water to clear areas of snow or ice. When shovelling snow, pile snow ...
- 2014-02-03_Council_Agenda.pdf [PDF] ... Briefing Note: New Playgrounds for Neighbourhood Parks 69 3. Briefing Note: Sandwick Water District Conversion 71 4. Briefing Note: BC Transit Bus Shelter Program 7.00 ...
- Courtenay Fire Department Seeking Recruits [HTML] ... at the Courtenay Fire Hall and the W.A. Lane MacDonald Fire Training Centre on Waters Place, with some specialized training off-site. Over the 12-month training period, ...
- Puntledge River Public Safety Announcement [HTML] ... your safety. Weather, natural river flows, environmental sensitivity, and BC Hydro water release are all factors influencing the timing of this work. Comox Valley Ground ...
- Courtenay Council Approves Draft 2022-2026 Financial Plan [HTML] ... funded by gaming revenue, which will support long-term replacement of municipal assets such as water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and roads. The 2022 General budget ...
- 2013-11-04_Council_Agenda.pdf [PDF] ... : business vote 55 3. Heritage Advisory Commission Minutes 57 4. Puntledge River Water License Application 6.00 REPORTS FROM COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES 7.00 RESOLUTIONS OF COUNCIL 1. In ...
- Snow and Ice Control in the City [HTML] ... your sidewalks and driveways of ice and snow. Do not use warm or hot water to clear areas of snow or ice. When shovelling snow, pile snow ...
- Courtenay Council Adopts Updated Strategic Priorities [HTML] ... the Official Community Plan Update, and plans for parks, recreation and culture, water and sewer, organics collection, rainwater management, and asset management will all ...
- Glen Urquhart Creek Restoration Work Underway [HTML] ... and aquatic insects will be improved by installing "riffles" – shallow areas where water can cascade over rocks, improving aeration. On land, work includes tree ...
- Courtenay’s Outdoor Pool to Stay Closed This Summer [HTML] ... people." Updates on other programs and facilities, including plans for the Rotary Water Park at Lewis Park, will be released as details are finalized. " ...
- SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Agenda December 11, 2019 [PDF] ... K'OMOKS FIRST NATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 2.00 STAFF REPORTS/PRESENTATIONS 1 1. 2020 - 2024 Water Fund Financial Plan and Presentation 13 2. 2020 - 2024 Sewer Fund Financial ...
- Minutes of a Regular Council Meeting held in the City Hall Council Chambers, Courtenay B.C., on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. [PDF] ... MEMBER ROUND TABLE COUNCILLOR Councillor Winchester reviewed her attendance at a tour of the CV Water WINCHESTER Pollution Control Centre. COUNCILLOR HILLIAN Councillor Hillian reviewed his attendance at the ...
- Local Governments and School District 71 Announce the Reopening of Public Playgrounds Effective Immediately [HTML] ... possible. In addition to playgrounds, the Village of Cumberland has also opened the Water Spray Park in the Village Park. Spray parks in Comox and Courtenay remain ...
- Minutes of a Regular Council Meeting held in the City Hall Council Chambers, Courtenay B.C., on Monday, May 13, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. [PDF] ... Transportation Summary Report  Comox Valley Policing  Funding of City Civic Facilities  Storm Water Management  Fringe area development and clear-cutting 4 R13/2013 – May 13 ...
- The Regional EOC Announces Comox Valley-wide Open Burning Ban [HTML] ... the spread of COVID-19, but to avoid draining their resources, including groceries and water." Residents are encouraged to please follow the CVRD social media channels @ ...
- Courtenay Council Adopts Asset Management Bylaw [HTML] ... help value natural assets in the Comox Lake watershed which provides safe, reliable drinking water, and environmental, cultural and economic benefits to the valley. Learn more ...
- Temporary Traffic Impacts on 26th Street for Drainage Upgrades [HTML] ... (Glacier View Plaza) . The drainage swale will help divert and direct rain water to alleviate the potential for surface flooding, and will be connected to a ...
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