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LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY
I thank the community members
who continue to provide their support,
ideas and comments. It informs many
of the decisions we make.
—Reeve Joe Blakeman
exists in our communities. I believe
strongly that well-developed broadband
infrastructure is essential for our County
and its residents to participate in the
digital economy. The pursuit of a robust,
accessible broadband solution dovetails
with my second mandate of doing
everything we can at the Council level
to facilitate a higher quality of life for all
County residents and business owners.
The result of these activities will then
become our economic driver.
COUNCILLOR HOYDA
Division 4
780.674.8080 [email protected]
One of the main motivators when
contemplating my run for Council in 2017
was the opportunity to put Lac Ste. Anne
County on the map. From close-knit
communities and a diverse employment
landscape to spectacular parks, open
spaces and points of interest, there is
much about our County to be proud
of. At the Council level, my goals
include promoting greater awareness of
recreation, culture and wellness within our
boundaries, and sharing this story with
those who may not yet be familiar with
our special part of Alberta.
Over the next three years, I plan to
focus on what I see as high-level
priorities for the County. First and
foremost, broadband services need
to be developed in outlying areas, and
strengthened where service already
WINTER 2018/19 COMMUNITY REPORT
A common goal of my fellow Councillors
and myself is to work on engaging our
constituents. At Council level, we fully
understand that the decisions we make
impact the daily lives of people in the
community, and we take this responsibility
seriously. By better engaging ratepayers
in a two-way dialogue, our decisions
become more transparent to the public,
and opportunities arise for folks with
diverse perspectives to come together
and share their ideas with Councillors
and staff members. Any opportunity to
listen and learn from others helps us as
we explore ways to improve the County’s
plans, programs and services.
Another initiative I feel is well worth
prioritizing is the removal of Flowering
Rush from our impacted lakes and
waterways. Introduced from Europe at
the turn of the century as an aquatic
ornamental species, this invasive
perennial spreads quickly, is very hard
to control, and competes with aquatic
vegetation native to our region.
Looking back at my past year on the
new Council, I am proud of the great
progress we have made through Council
and administration working together as
a team. I look forward to continuing the
momentum of this progress as we forge
ahead into the new year.
780.785.3411
www. LSAC .ca
COUNCILLOR BOHNET
Division 6
780.786.4290 [email protected]
When I made the decision to represent
Division 6 as a Councillor, it was for two
main reasons: I felt that I could lend my
insights and energies toward making our
great County even better, and because I
had the time required to contribute to this
noble undertaking. As a member of this
brand-new Council I feel we have worked
closely and collaboratively over the past
year, and we have achieved some real
milestones as a result.
As we move into the 2019 year, there
are considerable infrastructure wants
and needs across the County that must
be balanced with our fiscal realities. At
this point in time it is difficult to determine
which capital projects to focus on this
year. With an extensive region such as
ours, the priorities of all areas within it
need to be considered.