Beachside Drive at The Beach Club is open to public
• Council accepted a report about new requirements for revenue policy disclosure and are going to incorporate the rules into the five year financial plan.
• Staff will prepare an amendment to the outdoor burning bylaw to set limits on the burning of waste on agricultural land.
• McDonald’s Restaurant in Parksville had its development permit issued, so the eatery can update the exterior of the building.
• Gary O’Rourke, the director of engineering, said work on the Martindale crosswalk begins shortly and the Rushton, Doehle and Allwood project is next.
• Beachside Drive, the road that goes into the Beach Club Resort, is now open to the public.
• A proposed new rate structure for Development Cost Charges is going to be coming to council soon for council’s consideration.
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