CRD highlights

The 2014 Community Works Funds have been increased.

  • Oct. 28, 2014 8:00 a.m.

The 2014 Community Works Funds have been increased.

The Cariboo Regional District agreed to increase the original budget of $75,000 to $150,000 for the 2014 Community Works Fund (CWF) Community Hall Energy Improvements to accommodate the needs for further energy efficiency works at community halls and other recreation facilities.

Recently, a number of organizations have enquired about accessing CWF funding to complete energy efficiency works at their facilities, including the Forest Grove Recreation Society to leverage CWF funding with other grant monies to replace the Forest Grove Community Hall’s severely compromised roof.

The Horsefly Seniors’ Activity and Wellness Society is also looking to upgrade the heating system in the Horsefly Seniors’ Centre. Further information about the Community Works Fund is online at www.ubcm.ca/EN/main/funding/renewed-gas-tax-agreement/community-works-fund.html.

Town Hall Meetings

The minutes from the CRD 2014 Town Hall Meetings have now been compiled. The Town Hall meetings saw slightly smaller crowds this year with the highest attendance at the meetings taking place in Areas L with 50 residents. Common topics included solid waste management, recycling and library services. A total of 197 people attended the CRD town jhall meetings last month.

During the open houses, residents were also requested to complete a survey about the session, recent experiences with the regional district and the extent to which they understand the taxation process.

The survey results also establish a baseline of resident satisfaction throughout the Cariboo Chilcotin and awareness of any issues that may be emerging on the local, sub-regional or regional basis. The survey included general questions, a section about the town hall meeting process, and the financial plan.

The board of directors and staff will now use this information in consideration to help formulate the 2015 budget and five-year financial plans. Full comments from the meetings and results from the surveys are available online at cariboord.bc.ca.

Financial Literacy Month 2014

The CRD has declared November, 2014 as Financial Literacy Month throughout the Cariboo Chilcotin. The request for the declaration in honour of National Financial Literacy Month was received from the Cariboo Chilcotin Partners for Literacy. Financial literacy means having the personal knowledge, skills and confidence to make responsible financial decisions.

The theme of Financial Literacy Month 2014, is Strengthening Financial Literacy through Collaboration, which underlines the importance of co-ordinating efforts of organizations that offer programs, resources, information and services.

NC HandyDART Referendum Open House Nov. 4

The regional district board authorized up to $1,000 from each of Areas A, B, C and I Director Initiative Funds for advertising a North Cariboo HandyDART Open House.

The Cariboo Regional District’s northern directors will be hosting an open house on Nov. 4, 2014 from 5-7 p.m., to help provide information and answer questions about the upcoming North Cariboo HandyDART Referendum being held in conjunction with local government elections on Nov. 15. The session will be held in the CRD’s Quesnel branch Library Programme Room located at 101-410 Kinchant Street.

Upcoming Meetings

The CCRHD and CRD board meetings will be held on Nov. 14.

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