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Logo Committee Meeting
Committee members will review findings from their research into other municipal logos. The group will also follow up on discussions with Bold Promotions and refine goals for presenting ideas to Council this fall.
- Review of municipality logo inspiration
- Follow-up on research with Bold Promotions
- Planning for 2026 committee goals and Council presentation
Regular Council
Council will decide whether to grant Fort St. John Stock Car Club a noise bylaw variance to allow race days to run until 11pm on specific dates. They will also hear a complaint about Source Energy truck traffic, consider a boulevard maintenance dispute, a train whistle noise abatement request, and approve a mutual aid agreement for major events.
- Vote on noise variance for FSJ Stock Car Club on July 17-18, July 31, Aug 1-2, Sep 11-12
- Public delegation from Colleen Janz complaining about Source Energy sand truck haulers speeding and using Jake brakes
- Variance request from Lianne Clark regarding district policy making homeowner responsible for boulevard debris from snow storage
- Noise abatement request from Mike Lamy regarding train whistles
- Recommendation to adopt Peace Region Major Event Mutual Aid Agreement
Committee of the Whole
The Committee of the Whole will receive departmental updates from Protective Services and Operations, and review the 2026 financial report for January through March. A key discussion item is the draft Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw No. 909, 2026. Other topics include the District Ice Centre online booking system, election officials remuneration, and UBCM ministerial meeting plans.
- Review of draft Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw No. 909, 2026
- Q1 2026 Financial Report: 89% of budgeted expenditures unspent, 0% capital spent
- Operations contract awarded to Inglehart and Sons for fueling facility concrete pad
- District Ice Centre online booking system proposal
- Election officials remuneration for 2026
Addendum for Regular Council
This meeting is procedural, as the primary item is the adoption of the 2025 Statement of Financial Information to comply with provincial legislation. The report details payments to vendors and employees, and confirms the District's outstanding debt of approximately $3.4 million.
- Adoption of 2025 Statement of Financial Information
- Review of payments to vendors over $25,000
- Review of employee remuneration and expenses
- Confirmation of $3,418,988.06 long-term debt
- Debt Retirement Reserve Fund balance of $160,725