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CONFIRMED MINUTES OF LEDUC REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2017 PAGE 10
Present: Mayor G. Krischke, Councillors B. Beckett, G. Finstad, T. Lazowski, D. MacKenzie, D. Smith and B. Young
Also Present: P. Benedetto, City Manager and S. Davis, City Clerk
Mayor G. Krischke called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m.
I. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOVED by Councillor B. Beckett that the Agenda be accepted as presented. Motion Carried Unanimously
II. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND RELATED BUSINESS
A. Selected Items for Debate
There were no items selected for debate.
B. Vote on Items not Selected for Debate
Votes recorded under item headings.
III. ADOPTION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES
A. Approval of Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting held Monday, February 13, 2017 MOVED by Councillor G. Finstad that the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting held Monday, February 13, 2017, be approved as presented.
Motion Carried Unanimously
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTARY N. Laing, a resident of the City of Leduc, complimented Council and Administration for the Downtown Revitalization and the new Christmas displays.
V. PUBLIC HEARING
There were no public hearings.
VI. DELEGATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
A. Update on Federal Initiatives
MP M. Lake made a PowerPoint presentation (Attached) to Council and answered Council’s questions. Council members thanked MP M. Lake for taking the time to make the presentation to Council.
MOVED by Councillor G. Finstad that Council receives the Update on Federal Initiatives report as information.
Motion Carried Unanimously
CONFIRMED MINUTES OF LEDUC REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2017 PAGE 11
B. Update on Provincial Initiatives
Honourable S. Anderson, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Leduc-Beaumont, made a presentation to Council on current provincial initiatives. Hon. S. Anderson answered Council’s questions. Council members thanked the Hon. S. Anderson for taking the time to make the presentation to Council.
MOVED by Councillor G. Finstad that Council receives the Update on Provincial Initiatives report as information.
Motion Carried Unanimously
C. Leduc Non-Profit Executive Working Group Update
N. Laing, Executive Director, Leduc Foundation and S. Bissell, Executive Director, Leduc Boys & Girls Club, representing the Leduc Non-Profit Executive Working Group, made a PowerPoint presentation (Attached) on the work being done by the non-profit groups in Leduc. N. Laing and S. Bissell answered Council’s questions. Council members thanked the groups for the work done in the community.
VII. BUSINESS
A. Special Council Meeting
MOVED by Councillor G. Finstad that Council hold a Special Council Meeting on March 14, 2017, at the Nisku Recreation Centre commencing at 6 p.m., to be held concurrently with Leduc County Council Meeting.
Motion Carried Unanimously
VIII. BYLAWS
A. Bylaw No. 945-2017 – Redistricting Leduc Business Park Stage 10 (Part of NE ¼ 1-50-25-W4) (1st Reading)
Administration recommends Bylaw No. 945-2017 receive first reading.
MOVED by Councillor G. Finstad that Bylaw No. 945-2017 receive First Reading.
Motion Carried Unanimously
IX. PUBLIC COMMENTARY There was no public commentary.
CONFIRMED MINUTES OF LEDUC REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2017 PAGE 12
X. IN-CAMERA ITEMS
There were no in-camera items.
XI. RISE AND REPORT FROM IN-CAMERA ITEMS
XII. INFORMATION REPORTS
A. Mayor’s Report
MOVED by Councillor G. Finstad that the information report be accepted as information.
Motion Carried Unanimously
XIII. ADJOURNMENT MOVED by Councillor D. Smith that the Council meeting adjourn at 9 p.m.
Motion Carried Unanimously “Original Signed” _______________________ G. Krischke MAYOR “Original Signed” _______________________
S. Davis CITY CLERK
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City of Leduc CounciE Presentation February 27, 2017
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Purpose and Function
• To provide the opportunity for City of Leduc based charitable organizations
to work together in a manner which is collaboratively and cooperatively.
• To provide a forum for the sharing of information.
• To provide mutual support and assistance to one another.
• To share resources and decrease potential duplications of effort and service.
• To create greater community awareness of the supports, services and needs
of the member charitable organizations.
Criteria for Membership
• Be a registered, not-for-profit organization with CRA charitable
designation.
• Have at least one, paid staff member.
• Operate under the authority of an independent Board of Directors.
• Provide services that address a human or social need (not
recreational) to clients living in the City and/or County of Leduc.
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Goals for Tonight's Presentation
• To open a dialogue between local charities and the City of Leduc for the sharing of information and expertise.
• To explore new opportunities to work in partnership with the City of Leduc, in service to the community.
• To reinforce and reiterate the value that local charities add to the community.
• To explore the needs and challenges faced by local charities (and possible solutions).
Connections to the City of Leduc
What We Provide
• Essential services to members of the community (often the most vulnerable).
• Local, accessible, community based supports based on identified need.
• Pro-active, early intervention and prevention which decreases the need for costly crisis intervention
• Contribute to the ideal of Leduc as a "Caring Community".
What We Receive
• Funding (through Grants to Organizations, Service Agreement or Requisition)
▪ Varied support from City of Leduc staff and departments
• Tickets for purchase to Volunteer Appreciation
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Common Challenges for the Charitable Sector
• Sustainable, consistent, long-term funding.
• Community understanding and awareness of the needs of the charitable sector.
• Increased needs for service and issues of meeting capacity.
• Access to volunteers.
• Competition with the private and public sector when attracting and retaining staff.
Opportunities for Support
• Affordable access to City owned facilities and resources for programming and events.
• Assistance with events promotion and building community CO nnections.
• A greater voice in policy and program development as it relates to human and social service delivery.
• A greater recognition of the value local charities add to the community.
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