Sorry about that!  Turns out that the _Council address only works if you're inside the town's system.  So, unfortunately, to send to all council members, you have to copy in this string of email addresses:

karen.sorensen@banff.ca; stavros.karlos@banff.ca; paul.baxter@banff.ca; brian.standish@banff.ca; grant.canning@banff.ca; chip.olver@banff.ca; leslie.taylor@banff.ca

 

Hello everyone:

Just a quick note to let you know that there are three important opportunities for input into decision-making coming up.

TOWN OF BANFF FINANCIAL PLAN

The Financial Plan lays out the assumptions that Council will ask staff to use in building the 2011 budget.  It's very short (10 pages) and it's written in plain English, not financial-ese.  This is the earliest and most fundamental stage at which your comments can affect the budget for 2011.  You can see the plan and comment online at:

http://www.banff.ca/town-hall/finance/financial-plan.htm

POTENTIAL BEAR STREET OUTDOOR SKATING RINK

The idea of a skating rink in the downtown comes up every winter.  The Parks Canada parkette is too small -- you saw the ice there last winter (great for toddlers, but only a stride or two for adults).  The high school field is not an option for this winter (concerns over damaging the turf).  So council is looking at whether a rink on half of the Bear Street parking lot might be something people would like. 

You can read the Crag story here:

http://www.banffcragandcanyon.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2838040

and you can let me know what you think via email:  lataylor@telusplanet.net   or you can email all members of Council:  _Council@banff.ca

BANFF NATIONAL PARK ANNUAL PLANNING FORUM

This coming Thursday and Friday (November 18 and 19), Parks Canada will be holding their annual planning forum in the Kinnear building at the Banff Centre, Room 103.  It runs from 9 - 4 on day one, and 9 - noon on day two.  Audience members get to be full participants in the small group discussions that will take place on the afternoon of day one. 

If you're interested in the park's progress on their new management plan, or want to have input into the future of the park, this is an opportunity for both those things.

Hello everyone:

I hope you're taking in the many great events at the Banff Mountain Film Festival this weekend.  I'm looking forward to MCing the awards ceremony tomorrow night -- my 14th and probably last year of doing so.

WHAT'S THE NEW COUNCIL UP TO?

Organizing

As you'll have seen in the paper, we've had our organizational meeting and assigned people to the various committees and boards.  If you'd like to see who ended up where, you can click on:

http://www.banff.ca/Assets/PDFs/Town+Hall+PDF/Council+Minutes+PDF/2010+Minutes+PDF/aom-101025.pdf

and scroll down to page 2 for the list.  On page 6 of that same PDF, you'll see the schedule for council meetings for the coming year.  I know you'll want to note those on your calendar!

Setting priorities

Council will have a strategic planning session for two days plus a couople of evenings this coming week.  This is the session where we talk about possible priorities for the coming year.  Once those are approved by Council in a public meeting, they become an important consideration in finalizing the budget.  We will have a rough idea of the results of the resident satisfaction survey (you did fill one out, didn't you?) to help us in these discussions.

DOES COUNCIL EARN ITS MONEY?

Next week, between regular council, council strategic meeting, and BHC, I have 20.5 hours of meetings scheduled!  Just saying ...

COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY

You can see the full package for the Monday council meeting at this link:

http://www.banff.ca/Assets/PDFs/Town+Hall+PDF/Council+Agendas+PDF/2010+Agendas+PDF/council-agenda-101108.pdf

Highlights of the agenda include:

3rd quarter results, updated forecast to year-end

Although administration is still forecasting a deficit of $84K at year-end, the good news is that this projected deficit is lower than it was at the last quarterly review.  Council has already set aside money in the budget stabilization reserve to cover this.

I have a few questions to ask about some of the forecast amounts in the departmental budgets.  I am concerned that we may be being a bit too optimistic about revenues expected in the fourth quarter, and I will be asking for the basis of those projections.

The accuracy of the year-end forecast is very important at this point, because when council is working on the budget for next year, we use the forecast from the existing year to see how realistic the proposed figures are. 

You can see this financial report starting on page 16 of the package.  Don't let your eyes glaze over at the prospect -- go ahead, take a look!  This is important stuff.

First reading of business licence bylaw changes

First reading of a bylaw just gets it on council's table for consideration.  When council votes first reading, it doesn't mean that we approve of the bylaw, it just means that we're putting it out there so that people can see it.  Then we give people time to comment before bringing it back for second and thrid reading -- second is where the real debate happens.

You can see the report on the proposed changes starting on page 43 of the package.  If you have a business licence in the Town of Banff, you will definitely want to take a look.  Some of the proposed changes include:

  • increasing the business licence rate for people who make under $30,000 in gross revenue from $100 per year to $280 per year.
  • making it easier to get a temporary non-resident licence
  • increasing some Schedule B fees by 2%
  • reorganizing the transportation and service sectors, and changing their fee categories

Right now, it's proposed that the bylaw come back to Council on November 22.  I'll be asking whether we could make that the first meeting in December instead, to give people a bit longer to comment.

Options for an outdoor rink downtown

Starting on page 66 of the package, you can see a detailed report on the possibilities for an outdoor rink downtown.  The areas being considered are the parking lot between Town Hall and Nesters, or the parking lot in the 2000 block of Bear Street.

The cost for doing this is estimated at around $20,000, but I'm not sure from the report whether this actually includes all the staff time and equipment that would be needed.  I'm concerned that we may be overstretching our capabilities, given that our facilities staff is very busy with the new Rec Centre this winter,, and want to be sure that council makes a decision based on the true costs and with full information about what other work would need to be postponed or cancelled.  Much as I love the idea of skaters in the downtown, I'll be asking losts of questions about this one.

Regardless of whether we end up with a downtown rink this year, there will be outdoor skating at the Rec Centre this winter, weather permitting.

RESIDENT SATISFACTION SURVEY - IMPORTANT CHANCE FOR INPUT

Please take the opportunity soon to fill out the Resident Satisfaction Survey.  The deadline (October 31) is coming up fast!  You can do the survey online at:

http://www.banff.ca/town-hall/banff-town-council/strategic-priorities/resident-satisfaction.htm

It will only take about 20 minutes of your time, and that's time well spent, because the results of this survey are taken into account in council decision-making and budget-setting.  This is your chance to speak very directly to council about your opinions on the work the Town does.

BUDGET DATES SET

For all you keen budget fans out there, the dates for Council's budget meetings have been tentatively set.  All these meetings are open to the public:

November 22 and 29, 9 am to noon

December 1, 6, 8 and 13, 9 am to noon

MONDAY'S COUNCIL MEETINGS

On Monday, Council will have a series of meetings in Council Chambers, all open to the public ...

Official swearing in, at 1:30 pm

This is the ceremony in which mayor and council swear (or affirm) that they will perform their duties in an honest and diligent manner.

Other aspects of the Annual Organizational Meeting, at approximately 1:45 pm

Council will set the meeting schedule for the year, and will appoint members to all the boards and committees.  You can see the agenda package at:

http://www.banff.ca/Assets/PDFs/Town+Hall+PDF/Council+Agendas+PDF/2010+Agendas+PDF/council-agenda-101025_AOM.pdf

Regular Council Meeting, at approximately 2:30 pm

You can see the package for the regular council meeting at this link:

http://www.banff.ca/Assets/PDFs/Town+Hall+PDF/Council+Agendas+PDF/2010+Agendas+PDF/council-agenda-101025.pdf

This is a very low-key meeting, with a few items for information only. 

THANK YOU

Thank you all so much for all the support and encouragement.  I am absolutely overwhelmed by the kind comments and congratulations that I have received this past week! 

THE FINE PRINT

As always, this post represents only my personal and individual opinions and views, and does not purport to be an official communication of the Town of Banff or its Council.

It's been a very busy few days. 

Last weekend of the campaign

On Thursday night, the all-candidates forum was very successful, thanks to the sponsorship of the BLLHMA and the hard work of Darren Reeder, Eric Harvie and moderator David Bayne.  About 200-250 people attended.  If you weren't able to make it to the forum in person, you can read the Outlook's online coverage at this link:

http://www.rmoutlook.com/article/20101015/RMO0801/310159977/-1/rmo/banff-forum-shows-community-facing-many-issues

It's a long link, so you may need to cut and paste it into your browser.

Friday morning, we met again at the high school for another forum, very well organized by social studies teacher Brad Skinner and the students.  It was great to hear the thoughtful and insightful questions from the students!  Friday afternoon, I did an interview for the Affecting You program of Park Radio.

And now it's the final weekend of door-knocking.  I had an interesting question today on Muskrat Street -- a resident was wondering whether your ballot is considered "spoiled" if you vote for fewer than the full six councillors.  My understanding is that you can vote for any number up to six.  However, with any questions like this that you may have, it's always a good idea to check when you're at the poll, as the people there are the experts.

The vote

And when will you be at the poll?  Anytime between 10 am and 8 pm on Monday, at Town Hall.

Remember to say thanks!

I hope that you'll take the opportunity over the next couple of weeks to thank the outgoing mayor and councillors, and all the candidates who put their names forward, whether they're elected or not.  These people have shown a lot of commitment to our community!

Vital chance for input

You've probably received the Town's Resident Satisfaction Survey in your mailbox by now.  This survey is extremely important.  It will give the new council a snapshot of what you feel is important, and how you feel the town programs and services are performing.  This will help council make decisions about their priorities for 2011 and beyond.  So please fill out that survey and turn it in!  If you'd prefer to do it on-line (which makes it easier for the town to collate, as well), you can do that at:

http://www.banff.ca/town-hall/banff-town-council/strategic-priorities/resident-satisfaction.htm

The deadline is October 31.