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Gravenhurst council approves settlement allowing Starboard proposal to move forward
Gravenhurst council members approved a settlement agreement that will allow the Starboard development proposal to proceed, subject to final approval of the agreement by the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Sign bylaw variance request
Matthew Somerville of Planscape made a deputation to council.
Gravenhurst-based Provincial Open Water Swimming Championships reports successful event
Al Shaw, representing the Provincial Open Water Swimming Championships, appeared before council.
Council reviews hybrid meeting policy practices
Council began its meeting by holding a working session to discuss the possible creation of a hybrid meeting policy.
Autumn Smith of TimberBeast Productions made a presentation to council.
Smith is TimberBeast’s artistic director and executive director.
Hannah Lin, executive director of YWCA Muskoka, made a presentation to council.
Lin provided an overview of the organization and the services it provides.
Council received a presentation on the Community Risk Assessment and Fire Master Plan exercise the Gravenhurst Fire Department is conducting.
The town has retained The Loomex Group as consultants for the project.
Council congratulated Kayla Thibeault, director of legislative services and clerk for the Town of Gravenhurst, on receiving her Accredited Ontario Municipal Clerk (AOMC) designation. The Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario says the accreditation certifies a clerk on their education, experience, and professional contributions.
Council received two deputations on Tuesday. One was regarding residents’ concerns about the Starboard proposal. The other presentation was about blasting concerns near Lookout Park. The blasting took place last year.
Laura Thomas of Hidden Habitat, a native plant nursery in Kilworthy, spoke to council about the need to do more than ‘No Mow May’ to support pollinators. Mayor Heidi Lorenz thanked Thomas for an informative presentation. The mayor said the town will get Thomas on the agenda for an upcoming Sustainability Advisory Committee meeting so that Thomas can share her ideas with committee members.
Contact Us
Town of Gravenhurst
3-5 Pineridge Gate
Gravenhurst ON P1P1Z3
T: 705-687-3412
TF: 1-855-687-3412
info@gravenhurst.ca
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