The District of Port Edward has provided a thumbnail sketch of some of their work in march for their residents, the update coming as part of their April newsletter.
Some of the areas of note, a letter of support for A CityWest quest for funding for a broadband initiative, notes on the recent Housing workshop and an announcement that they have reversed an offer to sell some property on Alder Avenue
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The District also noted of the recent funding from the Premier for Prince Rupert towards infrastructure, providing a few thoughts on the March 17th event, as well as towards some of the recent funding that Port Edward has received.
"Prince Rupert had very good news on March 17th when the Premier announced a $65 million grant towards their water distribution system. Port Edward had good news as well. In early March the Province gave us a grant of $669,000 towards infrastructure funding. We will be using this strategically and wisely."
As well, District officials noted of the Utility Bill payment process in place in the community.
The District also formally introduced their new Chief Administrator to the Community.
"Robert Grodecki is now officially working full time. He is looking forward to his new position & encourages residents to contact the office, if they have any concerns or questions, regarding all operational concerns. The Districts staff is here to support services to the residents of the District of Port Edward and implement the strategic priorities of the Council."The District's elected officials meet twice in April with Council Sessions set for April 11th and 25th
You can review the entire newsletter to residents here.
Some background on a few of the items above and other notes from the District can be reviewed through our Port Edward archive page here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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