HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2006-02-23, Page 17The Municipality of Huron East
2006 Tenders
Sealed tenders will be accepted until 12.Noon
on Tuesday, March 21, 2006. For the following
Contracts to be completed by June 15th, 2006.
HE-01-2006 North Patrol Area - Grey Ward
Crush and Apply and Stock Pile 30,200 t more or less
HE-02-2006 South Patrol Area -Tuckersmith Ward
Break, Crush and Apply and stock pile 28,800 t more or less
H E-03-2006
Brine Dust Control
1. North Patrol 1380 t
2. South Patrol 1260 t
HE-04-2006 Calcium Chloride Dust Control
1. North Patrol 141 t
Forms available upon request from the Roads Department.
Lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted .
Huron East Public Works Manager
72 Main Street South, Box 610, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK
Phone (519) 527-1710 Fax (519) 527-2561
Toll free phone from Brussels/Grey only 1-888-868-7513
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laundry on spacious lot with
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'orange juice) tofu made with calcium sulfate, salmon and sardines with bones,
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BLYTH MINI MUSEUM
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THE BRUSSELS OPTIMISTS
are seeking historic memorabilia of
Brussels. Call George 887-6727;
Gerry 887-6233 or any Optimist
member. 06-4
*4;
An agreement with the
Municipality of Bluewater was
reached to pay the operating costs of
the Hensall and Brucefield Fire
Departments. The payment will be
based on an assessment plus an
additional $400 per call per hour for
any fire calls and a $200 flat rate for
calls cancelled prior to response.
***
A resolution from the Town of The
Blue Mountains and the Grey
Highlands to not support section 23
of Bill 51 was supported by council.
The section of the bill proposes to
exempt all energy projects in
Ontario from the requirements of the
planning act if they are an
undertaking or class of undertakings
within the meaning of the
environmental assessment act.
***
Community Living - South Huron
will be conducting a door to door
canvass for their annual Flowers of
Hope campaign during the month of
***
Council will commit to the
extension of the sanitary sewer
services to the washroom facility
proposed by the Brussels Optimist
Club as part of their Trillium grant
application for improvements to the
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority Park. The funds will come
from the Brussels sewage system
account.
***
There will be $2000 from the
Brussels Parkland reserve given to
the flower gardens/butterfly garden
proposed by the Brussels
Horticultural Society as part of the
improvements to the Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority Park
as outlined in the Brussels Optimist
Club Trillium grant application.
***
The drain maintenance budget
with a total projected expenditures
of $72,650 was approved.
***
A recorded vote was requested by
Tuckersmith ward councillor Larry
McGrath as to whether or not
council should be authorized to
settle where the municipality is at
fault with regards to insurance
claims when the settlement is less
than $2,000. The results were 11 in
favour of settling and one against.
***
The weekly salary of the
custodian for the municipal office in
Seaforth will be increased from
$160 to $175 per week.
Treasurer-finance manager Brad May.
Knight, presented an update on the
2005-2006 Ontario Municipal
Partnership Fund funding at a Huron
East council meeting held Tuesday,
Feb. 14.
Under the present formula,
funding to Huron East will decline
by approximately $500,000, he said.
However, for 2006 funding levels
will remain the same and funding
decreases in 2007 will be capped at
$25 per household which amounts to
$93,800.