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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWorkshop at a Glance 2016-03-07.pdfProposed Changes to Metro Vancouver Transfer Station Hours David Pollock, Municipal Engineer reviewed the “Proposed Changes to Metro Vancouver Transfer Station Hours” report with Council. Council passed a motion to send a letter to Metro Vancouver showing support for the proposed operating hours as noted in the report and that options for the Ridge Meadows Recycling Society Depot with respect to the revised Maple Ridge Transfer Station operating hours be evaluated and included in the 2017 —2021 Business Planning Deliberations. What is Workshop at a Glance? Council meets on Mondays to discuss issues and hear presentations on local and regional topics and projects. Workshop at a Glance will provide you with the highlights of the day. Watch the meeting online for an up close and personal experience. You are receiving this newsletter in response to a subscription request to the City of Maple Ridge. If this subscription is incorrect you can modify or cancel it by visiting our website. Thank you for your interest! Workshop at a Glance March 7, 2016 Please Note! Workshop at a Glance is an infor- mal summary of the reports and discussion of Council’s work at Workshop. The comments are not the official minutes of the meeting. These notes are intended to capture the essence of the discussion so that citizens can keep in touch with the work of Council in this public meet- ing. CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE 11995 Haney Place Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9 Tel: 604-463-5221 Fax: 604-467-7329 www.mapleridge.ca enquiries@mapleridge.ca Silver Valley School Site —Update on School District No. 42 Decision and School Site Review Process Christine Carter, Director of Planning provided Council with a presentation that focused on School District No. 42’s decision, the implications of that decision for land use and the process for the school site review. Council passed a motion that the process identified in the report entitled “Silver Valley School Sites Update on School District 42 Decision and School Site Review Process” be endorsed. Thornhill Community Association’s Invitation to Event Mayor Read provided Council with an update on the invitation to Council to meet with the Thornhill Community Association. Council passed a motion to schedule time for a “meet and greet” with the Thornhill Community Association. The following items will be discussed at a future Council Workshop meeting:  Item 5.1 Parks and Recreation Infrastructure Prioritization  Item 5.3 Hammond Area Plan Process—Preliminary Concept Plan