My reflection of Tuesday night’s meeting and what jumped
out:
Minutes of the previous council meeting Councilor Saje
pointe out that the minutes failed to reflect some of the costs on the failed
Medican deal. The $130 for advertising the open house in the papers, and the
$500 spent on the PR consultant were not included.
There will be a meeting on Oct 23 to address the Workplace
Assessment study.
The CLC demolition should
be complete prior to the end of the month (I suspect by Oct 20th)
Residents should be receiving the Recreation Surveys in the
mail shortly.
Departments are preparing for the 2014 budget review.
Administration will be in contact with their municipal Insurance
shortly to see how much rates will jump for next year.
12 members of the Fire Department passed their NFPA 1001
training.
There were three calls made to various government agencies
regarding the CLC site all were checked out,
and found to have no validity to them.
Councilor Gail congratulated Fire Chief Munshaw on what a
great job he has done.
Tender for winter sand was not filled by the successful
bidder, sand will be delivered by another company falling within budget.
Investment Task Force Initiative;
The Economic Development and Tourism Board is putting in
place a short term Task Force to investigate the possibility of finding
Investments/Investors for the Best Western and Crowsnest Crossing site.
Human Resources Administrator Position:
On the Municipal Web site this position as been advertised
and still is for at least a month http://www.crowsnestpass.com/finance-a-administration/employment
this was questioned at the previous council meeting as it was never approved by
council. Administration felt that in light of all the labor relations problems
they were having despite the position being vacant for 15 months it was now of
a emergent nature to fill the position. They proposed to pay for it by using
the wages saved from the Director of Protective services position not being
filled until the end of the year. Then find the money for next year in the 2014
budget. We were also informed surprisingly that the position will become full
time as of Jan 1. The question was asked by Councilor Saje why the job was
advertised prior to being approved by council, the only answer he got was that
was an error.
As this point Councilors Saje, Saindon, Gallant and Gail
felt that it would be out of line for this council to fill this position this
close to the election, felt that it should be left for next council. Councilor
Saindon made very good arguments in regards to this issue that I felt were bang
on. Council voted down administrations recommendation and suggested that they
bring it back to the next council.
Comment: Council did not take a similar position (with the
exception of Saindon and Saje) to spending an unbudgeted $600,000 just a few
months prior to the election to demolish the centre.
Before any one jumps down my throat (I support the
demolition) It should have been done either last year when it was budgeted, or
early next year when it could have been built into the 2014 budget.