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Flagstaff County Council heard from STARS Foundation Senior Municipal Relations Liaison Glenda Farnden during their Feb. 8 meeting.
Battle River-Wainwright MLA Wes Taylor gave a presentation to County Council on Wednesday, June 22 in order to provide Council with updates. “It’s really an honour to be able to come here and meet everyone,” said Taylor. “The past year has been very interesting.” Taylor described his election on May 5, 2015, which marked his…
Flagstaff County held its regular Council meeting on Wednesday, March 23. Council reviewed the minutes of the Building Committee meeting held March 10, where discussion centred on a proposal for a maintenance shop expansion project.
Flagstaff County Council held its regular Council meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 24. During the meeting, council turned to the issue of Peace Officer services. At a previous meeting on Jan. 13, Council decided to offer Peace Officer services to Flagstaff municipalities free of charge for a one-year trial period. A letter was received from the Town of…
Flagstaff Council adopted a Rural Road Study Wednesday, Apr. 17 during their regular council meeting. The study was approved in 2011 as a new initiative project intended to conduct a Public Works program and services review, with a focus on a review of the county’s arterial road network, as well as reviewing the long term…