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Town of Drumheller Regular Council Meeting of January 18, 2016

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Council Notes 

From the meeting of The Committee of the Whole January 18, 2016

Mayor Terry Yemen called the Committee of the Whole meeting to order.
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The proposed changes to Bylaw 04.15, the removal of Schedule B, was under discussion with councillors and Travel Drumheller. Requests were asked of Travel Drumheller to produce a 2016 budget, but without any guaranteed revenues from Schedule B, a budget cannot be prepared. Council requested a ball park budget for operations and this was accepted by Travel Drumheller and to be produced at the next council meeting. Further discussion will be required with Travel Drumheller to come up with an acceptable revenue plan.
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Communication Officer Cody Glydon presented an overview of the Housing Needs Assessment Report. Glydon explained that 18.3% of working residents in Drumheller currently earn less than $25,000. He further explained that approximately 15 residents of Drumheller are homeless with 5 of that number being youths. The need for Low Income Housing and Supported Living Housing for seniors is necessary. Many seniors still living at their home, supported by relatives, wait too long to get into supported living. Long term plans are necessary, the needs assessment will allow the Housing authority to pursue support.
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Director of Community Services Paul Salvatore presented the 2016-2017 Service Fee Schedule. As per Council’s direction, arena fees have been increased by 10% to better connect to the actual operating costs. These increases will be effective July 1, 2016 allowing our major user groups to budget for their 2016-2017 seasons. Effective February 1, 2016 all other recreation fees including membership have been increased by 3% in order that the Town will be able to better meet our cost recovery goals. The fee assistance program was also brought under discussion regarding a discount program be established for low income families to enjoy the Town’s facilities such as the Aquaplex and Badlands Community Facility. Council compared the discount programs to the cities of Red Deer and Leduc. Council agreed in principle that this will encourage Drumheller residents with lower incomes to be able to use and enjoy our facilities.
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Councillor Sharel Shoff presented the Community Futures Update and the Palliser Regional Municipal Service Update.
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Mayor Terry Yemen called the meeting adjourned.

 


Over The Heads of Dinosaurs - Pterosaurs

Don Hendersoncrop

 

On January 21, speaker  Dr.  Donald Henderson of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology will be presenting “Over the Heads of Dinosaurs – Pterosaurs!” Winged Reptiles (pterosaurs) appeared at the same time as the first dinosaurs, about 230 million years ago. Pterosaurs were the size of sparrows to  animals known with wingspans of 10-12 metres.

The Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series runs from January 21 to April 28 every Thursday at 11:00 AM in the Museum Auditorium. This year there are 17 guest speakers from institutions around the world who will present seminars on a great diversity of topics, including mass extinctions, modern and  fossil mammals, fossils uncovered by the 2013 Alberta flood, the search for life on other planets, and dinosaurs. Seminars are open to members of the public free of charge. The sessions are geared for a more adult audience, rather than school-age level, but anyone is welcome to attend.

The sessions are approximately one hour in length as it depends on the speaker.  The presentations are also made available on the Royal Tyrrell Museum YouTube Channel the following week (you can see past years here as well). More information on the series can be found here.

Big Valley Village reports successful 2015

Big Valley

    Big Valley Village Council is proud to continue our commitment to improving core infrastructure within the Village.  
    In 2015 the Village  was able to complete a major road rebuild and paving of 3rd Ave. S.  and the project came in under budget.
 Planning is already underway for various repairs and upgrades to the wastewater collection system in 2016.  There will also be equipment purchased in the New Year to improve the function and lifespan of the water reservoir.
    The Village also saw a housing market increase with the addition of a couple of new residences and the sale of several others.
  In addition, Big Valley was prominent in sports with Big Valley Thunder team winning the Peewee D Provincials and local contestants excelling in rodeo and agricultural events.
    Big Valley also takes great pride in celebrating the success of local organizations.  The Big Valley Historical Society held an Open House for the new Vintage Tools & Collectibles Museum.  Also, the Hivernant Métis Cultural Society made a successful application for land re-zoning in preparation for the construction of an interpretive Métis Village display.
    2015 was another successful tourist season for  local museums, historical sites, businesses and attractions.
     The Village  looks forward to continuing to provide more things to see and do in Big Valley in the New Year.


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