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WINTER 2018/19 ActivityLSAC
EXPLORE COUNTY COUNCIL
AGENDA AND MINUTES ARCHIVE ON THE
MUNICIPAL WEBSITE UNDER COUNCIL
phone numbers of and email addresses
of the Reeve and Councillors are
published on the County website. We are
accessible, we listen, and we are more
than willing to discuss matters that are
important to constituents — regardless of
the division in which they live.
equally important issues lay ahead, but
with the help of my fellow Councillors
— and with the continued efforts of our
hard-working County staff — we will
tackle these issues to the very best of
our collective ability.
Economic development is fundamental
to the promotion of growth and stability
within the County. By leveraging our
infrastructure and natural assets;
empowering existing businesses; and
attracting new industry to the region,
we can foster a diverse and robust local
economy. I am excited about several
business support initiatives underway that
I am confident will yield positive results in
the months and years ahead.
In this same spirit, I am proud of the
work I have done over the past year
to strengthen the County’s rapport
and lines of communication with other
municipalities and counties. We have
common opportunities and challenges,
and we can achieve far more when we
work collectively, sharing knowledge and
resources between our borders.
Development and expansion of a long-
term Economic Development Strategy
throughout the County is a high-level
priority that I will continue to champion
over the course of my term as Councillor.
In the same vein, I will continue to
lobby to establish better broadband
connectivity throughout the County. I
want to make it abundantly clear that Lac
Ste. Anne County is open for business
and anxious to grow its tax base.
One of the challenges of managing
a region the size of Lac Ste. Anne
County — especially in the face of
diminishing provincial and federal
funding — is keeping taxes level while
trying to manage a growing County
with the assets that we have. In the
municipal world every dollar counts, and
efficiencies must be sought from each
area of operations that place demands
on our tax dollars. The County is staffed
by individuals who genuinely care, and
who are diligent about solving numerous
problems in the most resourceful ways
possible. With their continued direction
and drive, I am confident that we will
continue to grow in the right direction.
COUNCILLOR VAUGHAN
Division 3
780.967.3469 [email protected]
When I put my hat in the ring for the 2017
election, it was largely because I was not
in agreement with the way the previous
Council had represented the people of
the County. I believe that, one year in,
we have moved closer to my goal of
better engaging our customers: County
ratepayers. I will continue to advocate for
transparency, accountability and open
lines of communication wherever I see an
opportunity to improve in these areas.
Accordingly, during my past year on
Council I have done my part to help effect
change that supports the best interests of
the County, that maximizes the resources
of staff and management, and that helps
our region grow ever forward. We have
seven members on Council — each with
different priorities, but with equal ability
to make decisions. Many competing and
Overall, I feel the County is operating
well, but there are always areas that can
be improved upon. The biggest issue in
my mind is the upkeep of our roads and
bridges. The County must be diligent
and resourceful in how, where and when
we perform grading, upgrades and the
like. With ever-dwindling government
resources and a vast expanse of aging
road infrastructure, this is far easier said
than done. Another area of focus is Fire
Services and how we can improve this
essential resource to make it even better.
The future of the County looks vibrant
and bright. Business growth appears to
be strong despite economic uncertainty
across the province, and I aim to help
keep this momentum going in the years
to come. I want to express my respect
and gratitude to Reeve Blakeman and
my fellow Councillors for their leadership
and wisdom throughout the past year.
I also want to acknowledge the County
staff members who go above and beyond
the call of duty to ensure the efficient,
consistent delivery of vital services upon
which ratepayers rely.
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