St. Andrews Town Council Tackles Budget, Heritage, and Community Grants in December Meeting

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St. Andrews Town Council Tackles Budget, Heritage, and Community Grants in December Meeting

St. Andrews Town Council Reviews Budget, Community Grants, and Heritage Preservation

In its December meeting at the WC O'Neill Arena Complex, the St. Andrews Town Council addressed key fiscal and community matters, including budget approvals, community grants, and heritage conservation. The meeting, broadcast live by CHCO-TV, featured in-depth discussions led by Chief Administrative Officer Chris Spear, who presented the 2025 budget, calling it "the biggest presentation I've ever had in 21 years."

The council approved $25,500 in community assistance grants for 2025. Deputy Mayor Kate Akagi stressed the importance of supporting local organizations. At the same time, Councillor Mark Bennett expressed budgetary concerns, noting, "We're giving away $40,000 real dollars, yet borrowing more to cover other issues."

A notable grant recipient was Katy's Cove Inc., receiving $15,000. Councillor Darrell Weare raised questions about the grant's purpose, emphasizing the need for accountability. Despite differing views, the motion passed.

Public safety improvements included approving a new work-alone policy, and ensuring compliance with WorkSafe New Brunswick regulations. Councillor Steve Neill underscored its importance: "It's vital we train our staff thoroughly on these procedures."

The council also appointed Teed, Saunders, and Doyle as auditors for 2025, reinforcing financial transparency. Councillor Jamie Hirtle highlighted the value of this decision, calling it "best practice for accountability."

A major milestone was the passing of the Heritage Conservation Bylaw, reaffirming the town's commitment to preserving its historic architecture. Councillor Hirtle called the bylaw "a testament to our dedication to maintaining St. Andrews' rich heritage." However, the council's simultaneous removal of historic designations from two properties raised concerns among residents.

Discussions about the St. Andrews Civic Trust’s courthouse proposal were deferred for further deliberation. Mayor Brad Henderson emphasized the need for alignment, stating, "We need to ensure we're all aligned before moving forward with any plans."

Throughout the meeting, fiscal responsibility remained a key theme. Councillor Weare warned about infrastructure maintenance delays, urging action to avoid burdening future councils. CAO Spear assured the council of continued efforts to improve asset management strategies.

The meeting concluded with a focus on transparency and environmental initiatives, reaffirming the council's commitment to community engagement and responsiveness.

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Video Upload Date: December 12, 2024

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