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Notes from City Hall
Brownbag Lunch with Mayor McCormick
On Wednesday, July 13, and on the second Wednesday of each month, Mayor Don McCormick will host a brown-bag luncheon at City Hall from noon until 1:30 p.m. Bring your lunch and have a discussion with the Mayor.
Meeting schedule
Regular Meetings of Council will be held on Monday, July 11, July 25, August 8, and August 22, at 7 p.m. Meetings are reduced to two meetings per month for July and August with Committee of the Whole Meetings commencing again in September.
Thank you
The Planning Services Department would like to express our sincere thanks for your patience and understanding to everyone impacted by our reduced staffing levels since last fall. We are happy to advise that we now again have a full-time Building Inspector to assist with your construction, building permit and inspection questions. Please contact Andy Christie during regular City Hall office hours at [email protected] or 250-427-9655.
Hot weather reminder
Watering must be done between the hours of 4 and 10 a.m. and 6 to 10 p.m. Residents of properties with odd-numbered addresses should water only on odd-numbered days. Residents of properties with even-numbered addresses should water only on even-numbered days.
Summertime is construction time
To ensure the safety of all concerned, please keep a respectful distance (minimum 90’ / 30 m) from any city crews or contractors, open ditches and heavy equipment. Watch for and obey any signs posted. Thank you for your cooperation.
Dog licensing
We would like to thank everyone who has come in recently and licensed his/her dog. We would like to remind people who still need to do so to please come in and license your dog for the 2016 year. It is the best way for Animal Control to get a lost dog back to their family.
Dog and cat etiquette
Please keep your dog on a leash in public places within city limits, including the Rails-to-Trails. There are three designated off-leash area within the city: Lois Creek Trails in Townsite; along the St. Mary’s River in Marysville between Marysville Falls and Bootleg Gap Golf Course; and in the Kimberley Nature Park. Please keep cats out of neighbours yards and gardens.
Any animal that is not under the control of a person on a leash that causes damage to property, or causes harm to people or other animals is subject to a fine or impoundment. For more information please contact our Bylaw/Animal Control Officer at 250-427-9663 or view our Animal Control Bylaw at http://kimberley.ca/city/bylaws.
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