City Council highlights for the meeting held July 28, 2025

City Council highlights for the meeting held July 28, 2025

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Delegations

Sadie Macklin presented to Council with a proposal to encourage increased ridership on GP Transit. Council directed Administration to bring a report back to the appropriate Standing Committee regarding potential free transit days and a public awareness campaign.

Theresa McNeil presented to Council about fluoride. Jody Dryer presented to Council to discuss engagement strategies for the City. Council received both delegation reports for information.

2025 Council and Standing Committee Calendar

Council approved the 2025 Council and Standing Committee meeting schedule, as presented.

Declaration of Insufficiency of Petition 

Council received the Declaration of Insufficiency of Petition for information. The petition was received from residents to “avoid any measures involving removal or harm to the bunnies.”

AB Munis Resolution 

Council approved the seconding of the Village of Hussar's Midwifery resolution. The Midwifery resolution seeks to expand the midwife base in Alberta and urge the Province to make the midwifery profession more accessible to help address the frontline shortage. The resolution aims to bring more education and awareness about midwifery to all Albertans as an option of care within our healthcare system.

Correspondence

Council received correspondence from the RCMP for information. 

Land Use Bylaw Amendment C-1260-199

Residents from the Pinnacle neighbourhood spoke to Council for and against the proposed Land Use Bylaw Amendment C-1260-199.

Council defeated first reading to Bylaw C-1260-199, being an amendment to the Land Use Bylaw.