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Street repairs delayed slightly by weather

Road repairs At its Wednesday, June 17 meeting, Carlyle Town Council decided to slightly delay planned road repairs to areas which have sustained frost boil damage, in an effort to let excess moisture under the existing pavement dry out.
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Road repairs

            At its Wednesday, June 17 meeting, Carlyle Town Council decided to slightly delay planned road repairs to areas which have sustained frost boil damage, in an effort to let excess moisture under the existing pavement dry out.

All-terrain vehicles

            Council is considering an amendment to bylaws regarding the use of all-terrain vehicles and golf carts within town limits, as some operators are not respecting current town bylaws.

Construction

            Members of council moved to amend current bylaws regarding all new construction. All new construction now must be approved and overseen by a building inspector, with the property owner responsible for all fees incurred.

Saskatchewan Public Alert System

            Carrie Pelletier and Brent Stillwell have been added to the list of authorized users for the Saskatchewan Public Alert System.

Main Street

            Alderman John Brownlee said he had received much positive feedback regarding Carlyle's Main Street beautification project.

            Jenn Sedor, speaking as both a councillor and on behalf of Carlyle's Green and Clean commitee, said that a post on Facebook regarding recent vandalism on Main Street had received over 1,000 shares; adding that citizens were genuinely outraged at the deliberate damage done to the rest area between the Civic Centre and the Capstone restaurant.

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