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Town of Drumheller Committee of the Whole Meeting February 28, 2016

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Council Notes
From the Committee of the Whole Meeting February 29, 2016

Mayor Terry Yemen opened the Committee of the Whole meeting with the announcement regarding the funding approval for Flood Mitigation Projects. $6,400,000 will be used in East Midland, Newcastle and downtown Drumheller. Berms will be raised to proper elevations, erosion control armouring and installation of a drainage pipe between North Railway Avenue and the CNR tracks.
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Mayor Yemen proclaimed March as Fraud Prevention Month. The most prevalent fraud happening in Alberta, is where a person identifies themselves as being from Revenue Canada demanding credit card payment on outstanding taxes or they will have you arrested. RCMP are currently working on this scam and having educational seminars with seniors to realize the Canada Revenue Agency does not use these tactics.
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RCMP Staff Sgt. Grant MacDonald presented the Drumheller detachment Performance Plan. Council had suggestions for improvement in areas such as increased visibility, night time check stops, increased foot patrols and further educational programs on Distracted Driving.
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Alberta Health Services Manager of Operations Central Zone, Keri Huot, presented a report on EMS in our area. Drumheller area received 75 “911” calls for an ambulance during a three week period in January. We have two designated ambulances that service our immediate area, one unit is equipped with Advance Life Support and the other with Basic Life Support. Huot stressed that response times are not the only important thing to concentrate on, but more importantly is the proper care once the ambulance arrives.
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Director of Infrastructure Al Kendrick spoke about the modernization of the Aquaplex. Directives from the manufacturer require the pool drained, inspected and tested. The new pool liner, with the gradual entry system, is fabricated out of stainless steel and requires exact specifications and measurements. This pool liner will be shipped in separate pieces and eventually fit inside the existing pool structure. The liner has a twenty year guarantee, requiring specific pre-installment guidelines.
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Nacmine Community Association President Jim Decore has written to the Town and Council about parking issues on Hunter Drive. Director of Protective Services, Greg Peters, has been patrolling regularly, leaving notices on the vehicles and semi-trucks blocking the lane. A second letter was also received from Mr. Decore, requesting street lights being installed on Highway 575 from the Railway Bridge west to the entrance of Nacmine. The letter stated that this portion of the highway is very dark, frequently has deer roaming on it, as well as people and bicycles using the road at all times of the day and night. Council is looking into this issue, as it is a Provincial area of expertise and will forward this concern to the appropriate department.
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Aquaplex closure expected from March 6th to March 13th

Aquaplex shutdown

The Town of Drumheller is moving forward with a closure to the Aquaplex to get the modernization project rolling.    
    In order to move forward with plans to modernize the Drumheller Aquaplex in 2016, the pool basin must be drained to allow for a detailed engineering survey and structural assessment.
Draining of the pool basin will begin on Sunday, March 6th. The resulting closure will ensure that highly accurate measurements are recorded and will save on the future installation of new pool components during the summer of 2016.
    The Town extends thanks to all Aquaplex users that will be affected by the closure between March 6th and March 13th and notes that these dates were selected to ensure that the Aquaplex is available to the public during a busy Easter week.
    Aquaplex staff will be contacting user groups, pass holders and the public to communicate the closure.
    The Town of Drumheller is taking every possible opportunity to limit the duration of the pool closure and will re-open operations at the earliest possible moment. “The Town’s staff will be working diligently to restore service to the Aquaplex as we take action to move pool modernization ahead this year” said Mayor, Terry Yemen.
    The Drumheller Aquaplex has a long history of service to Drumheller and area, with over 85,000 users per year focusing on multi-generational family oriented recreation including an extensive aquatics program.

Food Bank needs your support

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 Organizers at the Drumheller Salvation Army Food Bank told The Mail, supply levels are running low. They are requesting help from the community. According to Community Ministries Director  Shane Hillier, “The food bank is low on pasta sauce, cereal, granola bars, cookies,  biscuits, crackers, canned fruit and large canned soup. We have seen an increase in the numbers of people requesting help from the food bank.  We knew March was going to be tough, with so many people not working. Right now, we are between our main food bank drives and we want to be supportive of the community’s needs.  All or any donations would be appreciated.” said Hillier.     
    “When people are out grocery shopping, please pick up a little extra and donate the food, in the boxes, available at Freson Bros., Extra Foods and the Co-op.” expressed Hillier.


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