Municipal News
Municipal Awareness Week
Council Members
Council members are elected every 4 years, Councillors are elected by residents through a democratic process. They play a crucial role in governance to administration of their municipality. Councillors participate in the formulation and implementation of policies and bylaws, they act as a bridge between residents and municipal government. They often engage with the local community and allocate with the municipal budget. To learn more about your District Councillor visit htps://saint-marys.ca/council.html
Stay current on Municipal Awareness Week by following our Website and Facebook Page.
Website: https://saint-marys.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DistofStMarys/
Picture from Grand Council Flag Raising – September 30th, 2023.
from left to right, Councillor Beulah Malloy, Warden Greg Wier, Deputy Warden James Fuller, Councillor Everet Baker, Councillor Courtney Mailman, and Councillor Charlene Zinck.
Missing: Councillor James Harpell.
Municipal Awareness Week
Municipal Awareness Week: November 5th – 11th
Ever wonder what the different departments at the Municipal Office were for?
Each day this week we will provide a bit of key information on each area and how these groups support you.
Structure of a Municipality:
Council:
The elected governing body who set priorities, set budgets and works to ensure that the public’s wishes are carried out.
Administrative & Finance:
Financial reporting and coordination of audits, grant applications to obtain local project funding, providing building permits and support for builders, training and support of staff.
Economic Development:
Responsible for housing needs, maintaining green spaces, making the municipality as emission-free as possible, increasing employment opportunities, and enhancing the overall quality of life.
Community Development and Recreation:
Responsible for programs and activities to keep the community in good health, occasions to explore nature and exercise.
Public Works:
Responsible for utilities such as drinking water and wastewater, maintenance of all Municipal equipment, managing the Recplex and maintaining the ice at the rink
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Municipal Awareness Week - What is Municipal Government
This week is Municipal Awareness Week, and what better time than now to learn about Municipal Government.
Do you know how The Municipality helps and contributes to the community? This week promotes how important Municipal Government is. We encourage residents to participate in Local Council and Committee meetings, stop by the Municipal Office to discover the programs and activities going on in the community.
Some Special Events taking place:
-Remembrance Day – November 11
-Council Meeting – November 14
-COTW Meeting – November 15
-Old Fashioned Christmas – November 24-26
-Active Transportation Plan
To learn more about Municipal Awareness Week, We encourage you to follow our Website and Facebook Page for updates throughout the week.
Website: https://saint-marys.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DistofStMarys/
November 15 2023 - COTW
NOTICE
MEETING: St Mary’s Municipal Council
Committee of the Whole
DATE: Wednesday, November 15th, 2023
TIME: 4:00 pm
PLACE: St. Mary’s Municipality
Council Chambers, Sherbrooke, NS
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Additions to the Agenda
4. Approval of the Agenda
5. Approval of Minutes: COTW held November 1st, 2023.
6. Business Arising from Minutes
7. Correspondence
8. Other Matters of Business
a. Storybrooke Day home Playground
b. Housing Needs Assessment
c. Municipal Capital Growth Program
d. Transfer Station Insurance Claim Settlement
e. Capital Plans for the Sherbrooke Water Plant
9. In-Camera: Contract Negotiations and Personnel
Adjournment
A 10-minute question and answer period pertaining to agenda items.