
Smiths Falls reviews third budget draft
Council praises staff for tough work on the budget.
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Council praises staff for tough work on the budget.
Food security and youth programs are among a handful to receive pre-budget approval.
Perth council voted 5-2 to repeal the bylaw governing taxicab licensing.
LCIH hopes the town can find $14,500 to put toward a six-unit ‘second stage’ housing initiative for women and children fleeing violence.
Food and “a common space” top the Group’s list of concerns.
An appeal for tax exemption was submitted last June but delayed due to the pandemic.
The money will help Trinity United Church continue their bag lunch program.
A handful of initiatives still require some extra attention.
Smiths Falls hopes to maintain a high bar for hospital donation.
Completion of the $130,000 project is contingent on more information needed from Parks Canada.
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