The Town of Devon is getting everything in order for the official date of cannabis legalization, according to Mayor Ray Ralph.
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The Town of Devon is getting everything in order for the official date of cannabis legalization, according to Mayor Ray Ralph.
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At the regular meeting of council on Monday night, June 11, council unanimously approved second and third reading of the Land Use Bylaw amendment bylaw 912/2018.
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EDS Group Inc. was present at the regular meeting of council on May 28 to deliver a brief update on the Voyageur Park improvement project plan. The company has been working alongside the Voyageur Park Improvement Committee to put together a plan for the park and present it to council.
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Devon, AB. – Town of Devon Council has passed the 2018 Tax Rate Bylaw at their May 28, 2018 Council Meeting with an overall property tax increase of 2.57 per cent.
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The Tuesday, May 8 meeting of Leduc County council included a number of appointments that needed council’s approval.
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The Monday, May 7 meeting of Calmar town council included a request for decision concerning grant funding secured for an Inter-municipal Development Plan (IDP) for Leduc County.
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Council approved a motion to proceed with the pathway lighting plan in Area B and Area D to be completed as Phase One of the project. Funding will be added to the 2018 Capital Budget from the Green Fund Reserve in the amount of $89,740.
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Devon RCMP detachment commander Sergeant Clifton Dunn was the special guest speaker at the May 8 Devon and District Chamber of Commerce meeting.
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The Tuesday, April 3 meeting of Calmar town council included a proposal regarding an update to the town’s Municipal Development Plan (MDP).
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Members of council reviewed the first quarterly council expenses report at the regular meeting on Monday night, April 9. Administration advised council that the report had been posted to the Town of Devon website.
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