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St-Célestin public meetings in 2023

7 substantive meetings from 2023, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.

Mon Aug 7, 2023

Conseil municipal

Council to borrow $4.66M for Route 161 and Rang Saint-Joseph repairs

The municipal council is meeting to consider a borrowing and spending bylaw of $4,660,370 for road work on a section of Route 161 and Rang Saint-Joseph. The agenda includes a notice of motion and adoption of the draft bylaw, plus a proposal to move the August 14 council meeting to a different location.

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Mon Jul 3, 2023

Conseil municipal

Council to discuss wind turbine survey, road work extension, zoning fine

The municipal council of Saint-Célestin is holding its regular meeting on July 3, 2023. They will adopt the minutes and accounts payable, then discuss new business including a wind turbine survey, a request for an extension for road repairs on Route 161, a zoning violation fine at 1150 Rang du Pays-Brûlé, and several administrative items such as asset management, archives, and partnerships.

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Wed Jun 7, 2023

Conseil municipal

Council to vote on speed limits, environment aid program

The Saint-Célestin municipal council is holding its regular meeting on June 7, 2023, to adopt the May minutes, approve accounts payable, and receive reports from the mayor and councillors. Key new business includes adopting two bylaws: one setting speed limits on municipal territory (Règlement #2023-03) and another creating an environmental assistance program (Règlement #2023-04). The council will also discuss a wind turbine project, a winter road snow-clearing contract, and the deposit of the mayor's 2022 report.

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Mon May 1, 2023

Conseil municipal

Council to adopt 2022 financial report and new bylaws

The municipal council of Saint-Célestin is holding its regular meeting to adopt the April 2023 minutes and accounts payable, and to receive reports from the mayor and councillors. Key items include the deposit of the 2022 financial report, a local road assistance program, and the adoption of two new bylaws: one setting the cost of peddling permits and another on speed limits. A third bylaw on an environmental aid program is also introduced. The meeting includes a public question period.

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Mon Apr 3, 2023

Conseil municipal

Council to set peddling permit fee, renew leases, and approve road maintenance aid

The St-Célestin municipal council is holding its regular meeting to adopt the March minutes, pay accounts, and hear reports from the mayor and councillors. Under new business, members will discuss a local road maintenance assistance program, several asset-management mandates funded by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, a loan for the youth centre, a lease renewal for the municipal office, street line painting, and a bylaw setting the peddling permit cost. The agenda also includes a public question period and correspondence review.

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Mon Feb 6, 2023

Conseil municipal

Council to consider roadwork on Route 161 and Rang Saint-Joseph

The municipal council is holding its regular meeting to adopt the January minutes, approve accounts payable, and receive reports from the mayor and councillors. Under new business, the council will discuss roadwork on Route 161 and Rang Saint-Joseph, as well as municipal intranet, an ADMQ congress, training on transfer duties, and related software. The council will also adopt bylaw #2022-09 and consider bylaw #2023-01, including a notice of motion and adoption of the draft bylaw.

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Mon Jan 9, 2023

Conseil municipal

Council to set 2023 tax rates and adopt expense rules

The municipal council of Saint-Célestin is holding its regular meeting to adopt accounts, reports, and several resolutions. Key items include setting the 2023 tax rates, adopting a by-law on travel and expense reimbursements for elected officials and employees, and approving various subsidies and expenditures.

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